White Dwarf

Dodger

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Hi, I have successfully grown 5 white dwarf plants in my conservatory relying on natural light. These have produced on average 28grms per plant. In the UK the days are now getting shorter with approximately 16 hrs of daylight at present. Does anyone know whether it is now too late in the season to plant a fresh crop? Many thanks.
 

BooleanCisco

Active Member
Hey man, I don't grow but here's a snip from the "Lowryder Grow Guide" from Joint Doctor:

"Grown under a 12 to 24 hour/daylight cycle from start to finish. I recommend 18 hours per day; this can be decreased to 16 after the first month with no loss of yield."

Anyway, I think if the 16 hour days don't decrease too much in the next 60 days you'll be fine with the only issue being slightly decreased yield due to 16 hour start to finish as opposed to 4 weeks of 18 hour then 16 hour.

Just grow a few more. Good luck. =)
 
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