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Old 12-02-2008, 12:06 PM
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Some plants are different (autoflowering, etc.) but in general, plants need a solid twelve hours of dark, so that they sense the light change in nature, and switch their metabolism into budding, fully. a little more light = a little more photosynthesis, but I wouldn't risk it. Some strains you probably could mess around with that; Even the earlier flowering plants might benefit from some classic indoor light timing, though. $0.02

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