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MR.BLUNTZ420
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PLEASE UNDERSTAND I AM NEW AT THIS AND BEEN TOLD A LOT OF STORIES.
STILL GREEN BEHIND THE EARS AND IT AINT MY JOINT
STILL GREEN BEHIND THE EARS AND IT AINT MY JOINT
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RangerDanger said:No, I don't have pics, but it's true.
Ask yourself this Q:
Why would I lie?
I've also seen where the tiny red light on a power strip prevented flowering.
If you understood plant biology better, you wouldn't doubt me.
Eyeless said:i am not doubting nor questioning your advice...but to learn more myself i was wondering why moonlight still allows for budding even though it isn't complete darkness?
Thx in advance (by no means am i trying to put you on the spot either)
iam2pro4u said:I think the reason the moon doesnt effect it is cause its there and the plant is used to it outdoors is a lil different then indoors outdoors can be exposed to a lil more... but 3-5 mins you should be ok shouldnt turn hermi.. but keep and eye out and get red of the balls as soon as you see them if you do...
iam2pro4u said:Yea, although a full moon can hold a plant back from budding for a couple days but you probably wouldnt notice it... and ive read the best time to plant outdoors is on a waxing moon and best time to harvest is on a wanning moon..exact new moons full moons and quarter moons because of interplanetary stress but enough of me yapping on lol... like i said keep an eye out for them sacks.
Day 1? Never heard if that. From time to time everyone messes up somehow, someway and they screw up their light/dark cycle. I learned early to get back on the original schedule ASAP. Never had a problem.I had plants that were 4 weeks along into budding and a single exposure of 2 minutes of light during the dark cycle re-set the flowering cycle to day 1.