From what I understand, stress tends to cause quicker flowering, so essentially you're reducing vegetation and flowering time and extent. I've got 21+ week plants that are barely flowering, natural, outdoors. And then I've got some of the more stressed plants that feel the need to defend themselves a bit more vigorously. Some of the, seemingly, slower or weak flowering plants are huge now and are starting to bulk up rather well compared to some of the earlier flowering plants. Personally, I'd rather them adapt to non-forced conditions, for genetic and suitability reasons. But hey, I'm a newbie and mostly observing rather than screwing around.
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