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dajosh42069

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Never bought a seed that said "INDOOR USE ONLY" Ya gotta BS better than that!!! TOO FUNNY MAN!!!!
Your use of "!!!" and outlandish manner of response only tells me that you're young, immature, and don't actually know what your talking about.

You are forgiven for your ignorance.
 

Lola Grows

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It's all subjective man.... Some people see rules and guidelines and take it as gospel truth. Others believe only what they have seen themselves.
A good rule of thumb is, keep their dark cycle as dark as you can make it.
A tiny leak may induce stress, but likely won't revert your plants back to veg.

The plant produces a certain chemical/hormone when in the dark. A sufficient buildup of it will induce flowering. When light hits the plant, interferes with that build up and can delay the cycle.
Thanks for the thorough explanation.
 

Jypsy Dog

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Your use of "!!!" and outlandish manner of response only tells me that you're young, immature, and don't actually know what your talking about.

You are forgiven for your ignorance.
Your ability to "PULL FROM YOUR ASS" tells me you have no clue.
 

ALong14U

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So my question to your statement is..... MOONLIGHT? How do them WILD outdoor grows happen?????
The moon light is a green color which the marijuana plant has evolved not to photosynthesise. That's why some people put green lights in their grow rooms and go in at night to do maintenance. There are plenty of threads on it.

Light leaks are bad. But if it is not direct light let's say a thick blanket with a little shine coming through. As long as that is consistent like never changes. The plant will adjust and know that low light time as sleep time and all will be well. Consistent quality care is key.

Now like I said refer to my quote earlier on in the thread for optimal light control.
 

Jypsy Dog

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The moon light is a green color which the marijuana plant has evolved not to photosynthesise. That's why some people put green lights in their grow rooms and go in at night to do maintenance. There are plenty of threads on it.

Light leaks are bad. But if it is not direct light let's say a thick blanket with a little shine coming through. As long as that is consistent like never changes. The plant will adjust and know that low light time as sleep time and all will be well. Consistent quality care is key.

Now like I said refer to my quote earlier on in the thread for optimal light control.
Man, You guys... Stop with the Fairy Tales... Do a little more research B4 standing infront of the class. Geess... http://ww2.marijuanagrowing.com/moonlit-flowers/
 

mr sunshine

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The short answer is... This isn't the WILD. These plants, and strains have been cultivated and developed as indoor plants.
Just cause dogs used to be wolves, doesn't mean a poodle or pug, or even a retriever can survive out in the forests!

Outdoor plants, and outdoor strains, are hearty as fuck. They experience, and have adapted to, high winds, higher temp fluctuations, incomplete darkness, and in many cases...pests.

Indoor plants are protected from each and every one of those things, to the point that we actually try to recreate some of the more beneficial outdoor conditions (IE;Wind, Temp Changes, Humidity/Dryness).

So keep that in mind good sir. That we ARE NOT dealing with outdoor strains, or outdoor plants.
People on this site are almost exclusively dealing with indoor conditions, and as such, many of these strains are far more sensitive, and delicate.
That was the dumbest shit I ever heard.
 

Jypsy Dog

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Outdoor plants, and outdoor strains, are hearty as fuck. They experience, and have adapted to, high winds, higher temp fluctuations, incomplete darkness, and in many cases...pests.
I gotta use that on my buddies... They will PISS them selves"!!!!!!!"
 

Dumme

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The moon light is a green color which the marijuana plant has evolved not to photosynthesise. That's why some people put green lights in their grow rooms and go in at night to do maintenance. There are plenty of threads on it.
Carotenoid pigment found in cannabis throughout its life. Generally, it's seen best when chlorosis occurs, as the chlorophyll hides it through sheer numbers. It's seen as a "yellow" colour.

Carotenoid sees green light, but the effects are less, yet still present. Its not recommended to use green light while your plants are sleeping.

https://www.boundless.com/biology/textbooks/boundless-biology-textbook/photosynthesis-8/the-light-dependent-reactions-of-photosynthesis-81/absorption-of-light-375-11601/
 

Jypsy Dog

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RIU needs a new Sub Category "FAKE INFO and URBAN BULLSHIT"
"So keep that in mind good sir. That we ARE NOT dealing with outdoor strains, or outdoor plants.
People on this site are almost exclusively dealing with indoor conditions, and as such, many of these strains are far more sensitive, and delicate"
 
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Dumme

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RIU needs a new Sub Category "FAKE INFO and URBAN BULLSHIT"
"So keep that in mind good sir. That we ARE NOT dealing with outdoor strains, or outdoor plants.
People on this site are almost exclusively dealing with indoor conditions, and as such, many of these strains are far more sensitive, and delicate"
To whom, or what is this statement in reference to?
 
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