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    Trigger lights and longer light cycles?

    I’ve recently started using trigger lighting in order to put my ladies down and wake me up. Now I’ve heard I can run 14/10, as opposed to 12/12 percent high would give my ladies more light, so the question is: can I change light cycle periods after flowering has been in full effect. I don’t want to risk stressing them and ending up with Bernie’s so I may start next round at 14/10 and gradually work to 12/12 to simulate the end of summer. Help. Anyone with this knowledge please help a newb

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    I think that if you choose to run a shorter light cycle that it's important to know the actual amount of light(DLI) you're giving the girls. Having a higher intensity for less time gives the same amount of light as running more hours at a lower intensity. I think that as long as you keep at least 10 hours of darkness they normally flower.
    WHAT???
    5x5 grow space
    900w of Vero's and F-strips
    4-17gal totes self-made UC system.

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      #3
      I was actually trying to run a longer light cycle. The fact that you say they will still flower with ten hours of dark makes me happy. Thank you so much

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        #4
        I have had some plants that would continue to flower under 14/10, but some will veg out,,,, so I ran 13/11,,,

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          #5
          Thanks. Will have to wait until the next run to try 13/11 but will definitely give it a shot.

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