TheBioMaster
- 450
- 93
Thanks Biomaster........good stuff.
Questioning why you would drop back down to 2 hours at the start of week 2???
Its basically to give the plants a break, after the ending of week 1 @ 2.5 hours. That's a terrible explanation.... The plants seem to build more bud density during a "lull" or low point in UVB intensity/duration if that makes sense.
Your trying to almost "train" the plant to respond to the UVB/A exposure......my example is during runs that used a straight 2-3 hours exposure times for 14 days produced less bud density. It seems during peak levels of UVB the plant slows growing.....this may interfere with certain methods that rely on late stage flower bulking.
If you run a strain for 8 weeks flower its less important, but if you run the same strain 11 to 12 weeks, the schedule and timing becomes more important.
Currently testing using the light in mid to late stages of veg at various durations....going to schedule a 1 hour duration at midpoint from seed to harvest next.
Last edited: