Photoperiod Plants and Light

ChaoticGood

Active Member
Hi all,

I am trying to work with photoperiod strain, specifically for developing a mother plant. I'm using T5 HO for vegetation (with the option of a couple of LED's to use if needed). I intend to keep the plant in vegetation for as long as appropriate. If I work with plants when it is dark (in my case, 4 hours), will the plants hermie or are they okay seeing light since I am only vegging right now?

Thank you,

ChaoticGood
 

chemphlegm

Well-Known Member
seeing light? work with your plants during lights on, or change your lighting schedule.
you like being fucked with while sleeping? healthy plants from healthy genetics dont hermie.
a t5 will support the mom forever, trim it back, chop the top, every week even if you need the space.

18/6 veg
12/12 flower
uninterrupted for best results
 

OldMedUser

Well-Known Member
If you have 20 hours of light to work on your plants why bother them in the dark? Change their hours if that's the only time you have to work on them. 18 hours is lots.
 

ChaoticGood

Active Member
chemphlegm - "seeing light" means exactly that, the plant seeing any hint of light.

I think I misstated my question.

I do realize I can change the lights-on time. The question was relating to if there are any light leaks (I mean light coming through pin-hole, tiny zipper style lights), will that cause a photoperiod plant to hermie? I am used to auto-flower plants and always read that the tiniest light can cause problems for photoperiod plants. I was wondering if those tiny little holes will cause the plant to hermie (the room itself is relatively dark during dark hours).

ChaoticGood
 

chemphlegm

Well-Known Member
you see the light too? tape it up lazy ass, why chance a fail man, or fuck it, punch a bigger hole in there and prove some points, learn some lessons to share, either way, you know the issue, you know the fix, get it done
 

OldMedUser

Well-Known Member
chemphlegm - "seeing light" means exactly that, the plant seeing any hint of light.

I think I misstated my question.

I do realize I can change the lights-on time. The question was relating to if there are any light leaks (I mean light coming through pin-hole, tiny zipper style lights), will that cause a photoperiod plant to hermie? I am used to auto-flower plants and always read that the tiniest light can cause problems for photoperiod plants. I was wondering if those tiny little holes will cause the plant to hermie (the room itself is relatively dark during dark hours).

ChaoticGood
I doubt very much that those tiny light leaks will do anything but it is best to eliminate all light during their dark period. Most decent grow tents use light-tight zippers but unless you have very bright light outside the tent it shouldn't be a problem.

:peace:
 

nfhiggs

Well-Known Member
chemphlegm - "seeing light" means exactly that, the plant seeing any hint of light.

I think I misstated my question.

I do realize I can change the lights-on time. The question was relating to if there are any light leaks (I mean light coming through pin-hole, tiny zipper style lights), will that cause a photoperiod plant to hermie? I am used to auto-flower plants and always read that the tiniest light can cause problems for photoperiod plants. I was wondering if those tiny little holes will cause the plant to hermie (the room itself is relatively dark during dark hours).

ChaoticGood
To answer your question, NO, they will not hermie under the conditions you describe. As long as the plant does not get 12 hours of darkness it will stay in a vegetative state. Its only AFTER the 12 hours of darkness starts triggering the flowering hormones that interrupting the dark cycle can cause hermie problems.
 
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