12/12... hear me out

Madrigal

Active Member
I have a question about inconsistent light and dark periods.

My plant alternates between the window sill, where it gets 5-6 hours of direct sun a day (and a great view of the neighbors' plants), and the closet.

At first, I'd put the plant away at 8 PM and take it out at 8 AM religiously. But after some time, and due to oversleeping, I may have taken the plant out of the closet later, like even towards midday. The plant has sometimes gotten less than 12 hours of light (with only indirect light being interfered with). The only thing I make sure of is that it does not get less than 12 hours of darkness.

In other words, the 12/12 phase has been rather inconsistent, but only towards more darkness, never longer light periods.

My question is: Isn't that okay? If the plant if not thinking that darkness periods are getting shorter, why would it stress and start herming? Like I said, the period of direct light is never actually interfered with (it's from 11.30 am to around 6 PM), so I guess bud growth shouldn't be affected either. My plant has not hermed despite all this, and I'm on week 7 of flower (looks like this might actually need another month though).

So, yeah, that's just a lot of assumptions I'm making, but maybe someone who knows their shit might be able to confirm or deny with some scientific backing... or with experience.

Thanks y'all, nice to meet ya. /n00b
 

Purpnugz

Well-Known Member
I have a question about inconsistent light and dark periods.

My plant alternates between the window sill, where it gets 5-6 hours of direct sun a day (and a great view of the neighbors' plants), and the closet.

At first, I'd put the plant away at 8 PM and take it out at 8 AM religiously. But after some time, and due to oversleeping, I may have taken the plant out of the closet later, like even towards midday. The plant has sometimes gotten less than 12 hours of light (with only indirect light being interfered with). The only thing I make sure of is that it does not get less than 12 hours of darkness.

In other words, the 12/12 phase has been rather inconsistent, but only towards more darkness, never longer light periods.

My question is: Isn't that okay? If the plant if not thinking that darkness periods are getting shorter, why would it stress and start herming? Like I said, the period of direct light is never actually interfered with (it's from 11.30 am to around 6 PM), so I guess bud growth shouldn't be affected either. My plant has not hermed despite all this, and I'm on week 7 of flower (looks like this might actually need another month though).

So, yeah, that's just a lot of assumptions I'm making, but maybe someone who knows their shit might be able to confirm or deny with some scientific backing... or with experience.

Thanks y'all, nice to meet ya. /n00b
From noob to a noob im going to withhold judgement on the light thing but Instead of moving it back and forth why don't you cover it with something or draw the shades down. :-P
 

Madrigal

Active Member
im NOT going to comment on the light thing because I don't want to get grilled but Instead of moving it back and forth why don't you cover it with something or draw the shades down. :-P
Um... I live in this room and I work at irregular hours (I'm a translator). So the plant doesn't get to be alone. I made a box to cover it with but it had, err, structural flaws, haha. Point is that moving it back and forth is the easiest way for me.

By the way, I would not normally be growing in these conditions. I have a grow light set and I have planted two gardens with dozens of plants indoors in the past (this was when I was at another apartment and they had their own room). I only have this plant because my friend went on a long holiday and wanted me to take care of it. of course, she doesn't realize that you either get your holidays or you get your weed.
 

whitebb2727

Well-Known Member
What you are doing is not as bad as interrupting the dark cycle. It is still not ideal and may cause issues, mainly the possibility of throwing pollen sacs.
 
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