24/0 seedling?

BSIv2.0

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I will keep my mined open and do a bit of reading up to see for myself if it works,and in all honesty i hope it will make a differance but i well need to see for myself,thanks for the advise and lets see,will resume the topic at a later date just to put this to rest,any added info to help the topic and it understanding will always be welcome...keep tokin all!!
Wow...an adult response after being insulted. Nice.
 

Nolandiver

Member
I too only use 24/0,there is no veg stage in plants,we only call it that before we change the lighting to 12/12.The way i see it is a plant will use all the light available to grow while it can,once WE change the lighting the plant changes taking nitrogen in(which produces plant matter growth)and uses phospherous(spelling?) to build plant flower growth,hers a title on youtube to check it out:
Gardening Tips : What Does Phosphorus Do for Plants?

I think why waste time with 6 hours of wasted growing time...Only my opinion.
Keep toking all!!!

Oh,And when the question about cost comes in with running the lighting all hours,i say FUCK THE COST...
 

darkdestruction420

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The thing is your plants will only use as much as it needs, the best way to grow indoors is to mimic nature as much as possible. 24hrs light is a great way to burn out bulbs, wear out ballists and waste money on the electric bill./ Your bulbs will last longer if you give them dark periods. Ask around and dig through the BS and you will see that most will tell you not to use 24hr light.
Results are more important than what people will tell you. if we were growing for the same reason as nature it might be the best possible way to follow nature exactly, but we are not. A plant outside in natures purpose is to flower and be pollinated and make as many seeds as possible to continue the species, im growing for pure seedless buds. as i assume you are too. No disrespect meant, i just wanted to voice my opinion. btw, in alaska they do have 24 hrs of light for months on end, thats out in nature.
 

Nolandiver

Member
Results are more important than what people will tell you. if we were growing for the same reason as nature it might be the best possible way to follow nature exactly, but we are not. A plant outside in natures purpose is to flower and be pollinated and make as many seeds as possible to continue the species, im growing for pure seedless buds. as i assume you are too. No disrespect meant, i just wanted to voice my opinion. btw, in alaska they do have 24 hrs of light for months on end, thats out in nature.
Thanks for your added info on the subject bro.Like ive been saying we control the growth of plants by exploiting its tendancies in nature with regards to light to either grow leaves /flower buds..If you grow outdoor bud you NEED nature,if you grow indoor YOU control everything to do with plant growth/flower....
 
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