Bmollyanswered grow question 2 years ago In the past, I also cultivated using a 24/7 light schedule. At first, I thought that providing constant light to my plants would accelerate their growth and production. However, I discovered that it wasn't necessarily beneficial.
Although my plants didn't show obvious signs of stress initially, I realized that they weren't maximizing their growth potential. Even if plants can tolerate constant light, it doesn't mean it's ideal for their optimal development.
Cannabis plants, like other plants, need regular periods of darkness to carry out vital processes such as respiration and rest. These rest periods are crucial for the healthy development of plants and their ability to produce high-quality flowers.
Additionally, providing a constant light schedule can increase electricity costs and put more pressure on the ventilation and cooling system, as the plants will be generating heat constantly.
Instead of following a 24/7 light schedule, I suggest considering more common and effective schedules such as 18 hours of light and 6 hours of darkness (18/6) or 20 hours of light and 4 hours of darkness (20/4). These schedules provide plants with a proper balance of light and darkness, allowing them to carry out vital processes and rest effectively.
Remember that each plant is unique and may respond differently to light schedules. I encourage you to experiment and find the schedule that best suits your plants and your cultivation goals.
I hope my experience and recommendation are helpful to you. If you have any further questions, I'll be happy to assist you!
Good luck with your cultivation!