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Good morning y'all , 38*f, kitties taken care of, back reading done. Didn't sleep very long, oh well, it just means a nap latter!
...so I've probably got another 40 minutes............
...you are early.........?Yup up early, woke up around 0130 and rolled out of bed at 0200,,,,, the kitties were running around like a bunch of heathens!!!We Are going own the beach for a coffee........View attachment 1593868...
We Are going shopping.......
But...............................................hubby got on the toilet...........................so I've probably got another 40 minutes............
Morning @Talonxracer .......you are early.........?
Good morning y'all , 38*f, kitties taken care of, back reading done. Didn't sleep very long, oh well, it just means a nap latter!
....Yup up early, woke up around 0130 and rolled out of bed at 0200,,,,, the kitties were running around like a bunch of heathens!!!
.....what about 2
DOES ANYONE USE THIS LIGHT CYCLEFOUND THIS WHILE DOING MY MORNING READINGCurrently trending is the new 6-2 alternative vegetative growth lighting schedule. Three of these light-dark cycles per 24-hour period means the cannabis plant receives the same total 18 hours of light and 6 hours of darkness as a conventional 18-6. Moreover, this is a viable option as photoperiod cannabis needs a continuous 12 hours of darkness to bloom. The thinking being, those brief 2-hour intervals of darkness give the plant a chance to rest and process CO₂ more effectively. Also, 6-2 avoids light saturation and is potentially a more effective light-dark cycle for photosynthesis.
Alternative: 6-2?
8-4 has been tried, with less than average results, my stoner mind can't place who for sure, but I think it was MOG, IIRCwh
what about 2
10 - 2 or 8- 4 lol
i might try 10- 2 next grow8-4 has been tried, with less than average results, my stoner mind can't place who for sure, but I think it was MOG, IIRC