Aqua Man
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Yup sterile would make less of a case for not using 24/0. I'm going to guess you have some really decent lights and that probably why you didn't notice an increased growth. One reason not to use 24/0 with very high lighting. The extra gains are negligible after a plant goes into photorespiration the growth slows.The only solid argument I have had from using 24/0 veg over they years is genetics. Older genetics sometimes like to start to flower when they get root bound or sit in veg for long periods of time. 24/0 has seemed to help with that some as in prolong it from happening but not eliminating it. Just gives me an extra month or 2 on my moms before I have to restart them. Not scientific just from my personal observations so take that as it is. Other then that I don't really see a huge benefit from running 24/0 vs 18/6. I've done them both and I would do them both. I personally like 20/4 or 18/6 now as it gives a solid time to spray in veg and I don;t really see a growth or yield difference either way (as in my 24/0 rooms weren't bigger plants and didn't yield more). So I see it as it has it use for certain situations.
Question @Aqua Man if you take the soil and microbes completely out of the picture in something like rockwool running sterile is that the main argument for 18/6 vs 24/0 besides the power/environment? Just curious cause the science side I haven't really bothered with I've just done it and watched the results. No idea honestly if it swings either way.
Edit: 1 other thing I will say is 18/6 veg plants seem to be more sensitive to strong lighting when moving rooms. Going from 315's to 1k's I sometimes have to turn my 1k's down for the first week in flower since i started back on 18/6. Never had to with 24/0. Only certain plants.
24/0 has its place clones and seedlings and most lighting. If we are talking sterile.
Really highly lighting and living medium not so much.
Its something that some people swear by and others do not for the simple reason they have different equipment. That's why I was saying it's not as simple as saying 24/0 is better.