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growman3666

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when they enter their vegitative state swich them to 18/6 if you dont know what that means read the gro faq
 

joejoe4444

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looked, and cant find and down wana go thro the whole thing but if u wouldent mind telling me, would be happ thnk you
 

Budsworth

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24 hours a day for veggin dude. Don't you read?? Check out Ed Rosnthal book on Cannabus Reefer plants don't need rest while thier veggin. Every good grower knows that. Grow em up as big as your grow area. Remember your plants still grow when you switch to 12/12 so you need to ajust your light.
 

growman3666

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yes but plant use the daylight time to buildup energy, when nighttime comes around they used that stored energy to grow more than they would if the light is on 24/7
 

growman3666

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i cannot pinpoint this at the moment but for sure i read it in something exceptionally trustworthy, however i will keep looking,
have you ever experimented with this sort of situation?
i think that would be a good teller on points
 

Budsworth

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Not when it comes to veggin marijuanna I've done it along with many other growers. I don'nt see where your going with this. The plant need no rest from light in the growth period.
 

Budsworth

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You switch when you want to. Watch your plant see how big it is. How big is your grow room. If you let your plant grow to 2 feet and you only have 4 feet for your light and grow area your in trouble. As soon as you switch to 12 on 12 off you plant can double or triple in some cases. Have you plan for this growth???
 

Ravioli

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Not when it comes to veggin marijuanna I've done it along with many other growers. I don'nt see where your going with this. The plant need no rest from light in the growth period.

That is your opinion, not scientific proof. Please provide some sort of evidence that 24 hours of light is 'better'.

During the day, (Lights ON) the plant is collecting and storing light energy, and is using and storing raw materials. The plant is stockpiling raw material, and is charging it’s batteries… it is ALSO using raw materials and using the energy it is collecting. It’s building itself, literally putting itself together.

During the day however, the plant is not as efficient at building itself, as it is at night (lights OFF.) It can build itself, but not as quickly.

While the lights are OFF, the plant is using energy and raw materials to build itself…. the plant is more efficiently using the raw materials that it stored during the day. The plant is better at transporting and assembling the raw materials.

The bad news: since there is no light energy, the plant must rely on energy it stored while the lights were ON (its stored energy). (Essentially, the plant is running on batteries, and using raw material from the warehouse.)

There is no light energy to collect. Since the plant needs energy to absorb more raw materials, it is easier for the plant to use raw materials that it stored during the day than it is to absorb raw materials through its roots.

Although the plant IS capable of “doing it all” with the lights on, (Collect, store and use energy & raw materials) it does a better job of actually doing the work (using the energy and raw material) while the lights are out. During the dark however, it relies solely on its limited supply of stored energy and stored raw material.

One last thing to remember is the fact that a plant will always strive to maintain a balance between the size of its roots and the size of its canopy (Leaf mass.) The roots must be big enough to supply as much raw materials as the canopy can use, and the canopy must be big enough to provide the energy required to store those raw materials….

Trim the roots on a healthy plant, and canopy growth will slow to a crawl until the roots have grown big enough to again support the canopy.

Trim the TOP of a healthy plant, and root growth will slow similarly, until the canopy has grown big enough to again support the roots.

If the plant is already in balance, the canopy and the roots will grow at the same rate.

If you actually measured them several times daily over several days, you’d notice that they actually DO get bigger at night, but roots and canopy at the same rate, unless either has been trimmed, and as long as the “batteries” hold out.
 
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