Have to switch lighting schedule

nuckyt

Active Member
I have to switch my lights which run at night now to days due to a change in work schedule. My plants are 8 weeks into flower, am I risking a hermie by doing this?
 

lerellion

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It's not the amount of dark, but amount of light they get, so just keep in the dark until to switch there light cycle.
 

B166ER420

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8weeks in ,no big deal make the switch.If it was to hermie on you it would be too late,your about to harvest.I don't think anything will happen,an extra 12hrs of dark is the way to make the switch.
 

nuckyt

Active Member
OK thanks guys, I'll leave the lights off tonight them then make my switch in the morning.
 

Sand4x105

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OK... I think the best way would be on the day you switch, you give the girls 6 light, and 18 dark...
Then on day two after switch they get a normal 12/12...
Get it?
Don't give them more light on day [24 hour period] of switch...give them less hours, and you will be fine....
Good Luck man...
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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this is ridiculous, if i ever heard such a thing. Changing your light schedule becuase it runs into the night. the only way this would be a problem is if your plants were exposed to outside daylight during their dark cycle, If thats the case then you really need to look at how you set your room up

EDIT: my mistake, missed the work schedule thing,
 

RoughGrows

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this is ridiculous, if i ever heard such a thing. Changing your light schedule becuase it runs into the night. the only way this would be a problem is if your plants were exposed to outside daylight during their dark cycle, If thats the case then you really need to look at how you set your room up

EDIT: my mistake, missed the work schedule thing,
I think you wake and baked a little hard and aren't seeing the whole picture here, buddy. No need to be condescending when someone is asking how to properly fix a mistake they made! Mr. Marijuana, have you ever had heat problems in your garden? Did you know its colder at night and if you are bringing in air from outside to cool your lights it makes a DRASTIC difference in your temps to have the lights on 12/12 during the 6 pm to 6 am hours instead of vice versa? If this is the case then you really need to look at how you approach handling people, dick. The OP said he is changing his light schedule due to his new work schedule.
 

RoughGrows

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OK... I think the best way would be on the day you switch, you give the girls 6 light, and 18 dark...
Then on day two after switch they get a normal 12/12...
Get it?
Don't give them more light on day [24 hour period] of switch...give them less hours, and you will be fine....
Good Luck man...
I think Sand knows whats up! This is how I would handle this transition as to reduce the total amount of stress on the plants.
 

nuckyt

Active Member
this is ridiculous, if i ever heard such a thing. Changing your light schedule becuase it runs into the night. the only way this would be a problem is if your plants were exposed to outside daylight during their dark cycle, If thats the case then you really need to look at how you set your room up

EDIT: my mistake, missed the work schedule thing,
Ya I like to be home while they're running for feeding etc
 

MYOB

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It is actually the dark period that signals the plant to flower. You can leave the lights on longer as long as you keep 12 hours of dark.
 

RoughGrows

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It is actually the dark period that signals the plant to flower. You can leave the lights on longer as long as you keep 12 hours of dark.
Exactly correct. 12 / 12 is ideal because it always for the "flowering hormone" to build up for the longest amount of time and then allow the light to utilize that "flowering hormone".
 
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