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  • Ryko
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    Thanks for the help Mr Furley, PRIMO,and Toker1 much appreciated

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  • Toker1
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    If it must be done, let the next 12 hour dark cycle complete... then adjust the timer to begin after another 12 hour dark cycle (to replace your current lights on time). A 24 hour dark period will not hurt anything. If given 24 hours of light, this could potentially mess up your flowers.

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  • PRIMO
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    I believe you can do an extended dark cycle with no problems, but others who know for sure will tag in with a definitive answer.

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  • Mr.furley
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    Your plants knows and is expecting lights on and lights off like clockwork.
    is it a problem you can fix by add ventilation? would be my first suggestion.
    if not and you have to I would let lights go off, then not let them come back on till the new time.

    Nothing interrupts dark in nature but cloudy days prolong light.

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  • Ryko
    started a topic question about light cycle

    question about light cycle

    I am into my third week of 12/12 and I would like to know if you can flip night and day without causing any problems. I have a problem with heat. But if you can flip, is there a certain procedure I will have to follow.

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