my plants got a 10 minute leak...

amsterdam_goodies

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So i got home from work today at 7:10, and my lights are set to turn off at 7 in my closet... i usually keep the doors open so it doesnt get to hot in there then close it at 7 but tonight I was home late so the door stayed open till 7:10 when I got home and my bedroom had the lights on so they didnt actually go to sleep till 10 minutes later...

i know im stressen but could this be a prob?
 

SouthCanada

Active Member
Nah, wouldn't worry bud. The intensity of bedroom lights isn't enough to offset their schedule.
Mine are in my closet also and I'm constantly in there for clothes and I have a habit of looking at them. Buds are coming along great so far.
 

NoDrama

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LOL your stressing over 10 minutes? Maybe if it were a couple of days of constant light you might have difficulties, but 10 mins is nuthin.
 

amsterdam_goodies

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hey! dont laugh at me man! last time around my plants hermied up on me and produce all these seeds inside my beautifully milky nug, it was mad weak... and all of it was because I didnt cover my windows and light leaked in the morning(we hypothesize)...

regardless, im not tryen to take chances, so whether it be 10 minutes or 10 days im not going to risk anything
 

tusseltussel

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hey! dont laugh at me man! last time around my plants hermied up on me and produce all these seeds inside my beautifully milky nug, it was mad weak... and all of it was because I didnt cover my windows and light leaked in the morning(we hypothesize)...

regardless, im not tryen to take chances, so whether it be 10 minutes or 10 days im not going to risk anything
i wasn't gonna laugh but now i have to.....milky nugs????? never herd that b4
 

stunned

Green Thumb of God
No need to worry about ten minutes of extra light. If that ten minutes had come in the middle of their sleep cycle you might have some concerns but going to sleep ten minutes late or early will have zero effect.

My light timer broke and I went without one for like three months earlier this year. My light cycle varied by like an hour or two every day and as long as i gave them 10-12 sleeping they budded fine.
 

LeFayUpHigh

Active Member
I dont see it hurting the plants for only one time for ten minutes. I happen to make the mistake several times, due to poor timing on my part and it did after a couple times start harming them a little. But its fixable if you stop in time. How many hours are doing light/dark?
 
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