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New Grower why does dutch pro nutes start 18 light and go 14?

That's a good question and one that would be best directed to Dutch Pro. These nutrients are relatively new and not much is known about them yet. I would be curious to know why they recommend dropping the light schedule back. Maybe they know something we don't?
 
I just read a article that said to lower lights on time in flower also down to sixteen on.They said this better mimicks the shorter days in fall during the flower stage.Ya think I can remember where I saw this Daaa, nope .
 
I always felt it more naturally makes the good genetics or any plant that flowers late season to produce better and more well rounded(if ya will) buds.im actually planning on switching my light cycles for this very reason.I just never said anything.But im betting they'll tell you something similar imo.

I too would love to hear a rep say why they have played with that cuz it makes sense to me.chems...eh...not as much id think.so light cycle could be extended cuz of the force feed...?
 
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