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    If you ran a photo 20/4 or even 24hr throughout veg,(as opposed to the usual 18/6,) then flipped it 12/12, do you think the sudden dip in light cycle would induce flowering alot quicker or would have any bearing at all or make no difference whatsoever?

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    If you ran a photo 20/4 or even 24hr throughout veg,(as opposed to the usual 18/6,) then flipped it 12/12, do you think the sudden dip in light cycle would induce flowering alot quicker or would have any bearing at all or make no difference whatsoever?
    If you knock a hour off ya schedule a week then by the time your at 12/12 she'll be in flower.
    In nature the season doesn't just change over night it's a gradual thing and by knocking a hour off each week you are mimicking this .
    A fully mature female will flower just as fast tho .
    There's no real way of skipping the transition period between veg and flower tho


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurdt View Post
    If you ran a photo 20/4 or even 24hr throughout veg,(as opposed to the usual 18/6,) then flipped it 12/12, do you think the sudden dip in light cycle would induce flowering alot quicker or would have any bearing at all or make no difference whatsoever?
    If you knock a hour off ya schedule a week then by the time your at 12/12 she'll be in flower.
    In nature the season doesn't just change over night it's a gradual thing and by knocking a hour off each week you are mimicking this .
    A fully mature female will flower just as fast tho .
    There's no real way of skipping the transition period between veg and flower tho


    in a green and pleasant land

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    Yeah,I thought as much...Natura non facit saltus or nature never leaps. Just thinking about doing a couple of photo's for my next grow,(have always grown auto's apart from twice when they never auto'd..)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurdt View Post
    Yeah,I thought as much...Natura non facit saltus or nature never leaps. Just thinking about doing a couple of photo's for my next grow,(have always grown auto's apart from twice when they never auto'd..)
    I've never really grown autos and love my photos.
    Green poison by sweet seeds is becoming my new favourite


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    There is A lot of us that do 24/0 on the photo's, but to me that seems A waist of sleep and elect. I have notice that my plant does grow the 6 hours during the sleep period. So, with this being said, I don't see the purpose of doing 24/0 on A photo. JMO

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