Guitar Man
Well-Known Member
I have written down everything about my Indoor Grows. One interesting point is, I've noticed that my Plants seem to respond to the time of year, even though they are in a "Closet Grow".
Since my air flow (exhaust) is directed out my roof, air, sound, and other possible elements could be sensed by the plant. For instance, when lights are out and the girls are going through the night cycle, air can easily be drawn into the closet through my ventilation, especially when I turn on the Home inside Central Heating system and my exhaust fan is off.
This would mean that cooler air would draw in during the Winter months vs. the Fall or Spring months. If my plants are approaching the final stages of flowering, this cooler air would give the plants a better "Signal" of reality, leading to a more natural Bud Development.
In my journal, I have noticed that my finished buds at the end of December seem more potent and dense than the buds that finish at the end of March. My Theory being, that the plant senses a "Beginning" in March instead of a "Finish".
Another reason I question this is, other living things in Nature respond to certain times, even though they are completely caged and blinded from the outside. If you put a Rooster in a box and completely block all light, that Rooster will crow at the crack of dawn without seeing the sun and knowing what time of day it is.
Since my air flow (exhaust) is directed out my roof, air, sound, and other possible elements could be sensed by the plant. For instance, when lights are out and the girls are going through the night cycle, air can easily be drawn into the closet through my ventilation, especially when I turn on the Home inside Central Heating system and my exhaust fan is off.
This would mean that cooler air would draw in during the Winter months vs. the Fall or Spring months. If my plants are approaching the final stages of flowering, this cooler air would give the plants a better "Signal" of reality, leading to a more natural Bud Development.
In my journal, I have noticed that my finished buds at the end of December seem more potent and dense than the buds that finish at the end of March. My Theory being, that the plant senses a "Beginning" in March instead of a "Finish".
Another reason I question this is, other living things in Nature respond to certain times, even though they are completely caged and blinded from the outside. If you put a Rooster in a box and completely block all light, that Rooster will crow at the crack of dawn without seeing the sun and knowing what time of day it is.