Greetings and Happy Fall!
After a few setbacks, and a near-catastrophic event (ac vent hose fell and nearly cooked a plant... she came back to life with some serious TLC, and hasn't Hermied as far as we can see! WHEW!) we are finally ready to switch our veggies to bloom.
As we are located in the Midwest, we have been experiencing cool days and chilly nights. Luckily, the sensor in our tent has been registering the temperature as 20 degrees above the outside temp with the lowest being about 60-65 degrees Fahrenheit. from what I've seen, that range is optimal for the flowering stage.
Just one question and I can't seem to locate a sufficient answer: our current 18/6 schedule is 7am- 11:00pm. To accommodate and mitigate the possibility of sudden cold snaps and frosty nights (as the norm has been here in October the past 2 years) Would it hurt the plants at all to switch the schedule from current to 6pm-6am for the 12/12?
We are hoping if the light is on at night will help keep the tent from dropping too low and freezing the plants. We will also have our dehumidifier on, which we've noticed puts out some heat as well which will also provide warmth as well.
Right now they are on a timer, we are thinking that after they shut off tonight, we will then adjust it and keep them in darkness until 6pm tomorrow. But again, Has anyone done this? Did they have good or bad results or are we just overthinking this?
For the record, they are all photoperiod Girl Scout Cookies and our first crop and we have REALLY babied them since starting this in June.
After a few setbacks, and a near-catastrophic event (ac vent hose fell and nearly cooked a plant... she came back to life with some serious TLC, and hasn't Hermied as far as we can see! WHEW!) we are finally ready to switch our veggies to bloom.
As we are located in the Midwest, we have been experiencing cool days and chilly nights. Luckily, the sensor in our tent has been registering the temperature as 20 degrees above the outside temp with the lowest being about 60-65 degrees Fahrenheit. from what I've seen, that range is optimal for the flowering stage.
Just one question and I can't seem to locate a sufficient answer: our current 18/6 schedule is 7am- 11:00pm. To accommodate and mitigate the possibility of sudden cold snaps and frosty nights (as the norm has been here in October the past 2 years) Would it hurt the plants at all to switch the schedule from current to 6pm-6am for the 12/12?
We are hoping if the light is on at night will help keep the tent from dropping too low and freezing the plants. We will also have our dehumidifier on, which we've noticed puts out some heat as well which will also provide warmth as well.
Right now they are on a timer, we are thinking that after they shut off tonight, we will then adjust it and keep them in darkness until 6pm tomorrow. But again, Has anyone done this? Did they have good or bad results or are we just overthinking this?
For the record, they are all photoperiod Girl Scout Cookies and our first crop and we have REALLY babied them since starting this in June.
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