The Grow Awards 2026 🏆
Thacan

Thacan

Newbie
Message
Follow
2
#13940
Global pos.
2
Diaries
1
Growing, years
2
Followers
A 50%
Autoflower
P 50%
Photoperiod
100%
Indoor
ILGM
Breeders of choice:
100% ILGM
Aurora Innovations (Roots Organics)
Nutrients of choice:
50% Aurora Innovations (Roots Organics)
50% Dyna-Gro
Maxsisun
Lights of choice:
66% Maxsisun
33% Growers Choice

Popular Diaries Show all

Maui Wowie
6 weeks
Maui WowieThacan
Maui Wowie
6d ago · 2 comments
Bruce Banner 4yr old seeds
6 weeks
Bruce Banner 4yr old seedsThacan
Bruce Banner Autoflower
6d ago · 1 comment

Activity Show all

5d ago
Thacan
Thinking outloud. You have them on a schedule where they aren't getting enough darkness. The plant has evolved with darkness and does certain processes in the dark period. Including repair. 8 hours of darkness or more creates healthy plants. 6 is considered the bare minimum for healthy plants. Plus the shock switching them to 12-12 when you go to flower is going to make them stretch like crazy freaking out. We have to accept the fact the plant has built in protection mechanisms against light. Its called photoprotection mechanisms. When the plant is getting adequate intense light it gets 'full' then it shuts down (photoinhibition). If the light is too much, they shut off instead of damaging themselves. They get exhausted. If its already shut down, blasting it with more light is a waste of energy and light stress for the plant. Evaporating water from the soil etc. The plants evolved to get all they need in a short day. After 10-12 hours they are done and just take a nap. In a normal day a plant out in the open may get a 10 hour photosynthetic period where its active, then nap time. Some plants near the equator shut off for a couple hours mid day to not take damage. The further you are out of sync with the plants biological reality, the more the stress on the plant and its health suffers. Healthy plants get a healthy dose of scotoperiod growing shorter, bushier with tight internodal spacing. Preflower stretch is minimized. Yes the plants form is different with scotoperiods longer than 8 hours. Its just a way gardeners can control the growth form of the plant, prefering the plants energy go towards other types of growth besides growing stem.
5d ago
5d ago
Thacan
<span class="link_user">@The_Wanderer</span> , Thank you for your comments! I will make adjustments.
5d ago
Thacan
Thinking outloud. You have them on a schedule where they aren&#039;t getting enough darkness. The plant has evolved with darkness and does certain processes in the dark period. Including repair. 8 hours of darkness or more creates healthy plants. 6 is considered the bare minimum for healthy plants. Plus the shock switching them to 12-12 when you go to flower is going to make them stretch like crazy freaking out. We have to accept the fact the plant has built in protection mechanisms against light. Its called photoprotection mechanisms. When the plant is getting adequate intense light it gets &#039;full&#039; then it shuts down (photoinhibition). If the light is too much, they shut off instead of damaging themselves. They get exhausted. If its already shut down, blasting it with more light is a waste of energy and light stress for the plant. Evaporating water from the soil etc. The plants evolved to get all they need in a short day. After 10-12 hours they are done and just take a nap. In a normal day a plant out in the open may get a 10 hour photosynthetic period where its active, then nap time. Some plants near the equator shut off for a couple hours mid day to not take damage. The further you are out of sync with the plants biological reality, the more the stress on the plant and its health suffers. Healthy plants get a healthy dose of scotoperiod growing shorter, bushier with tight internodal spacing. Preflower stretch is minimized. Yes the plants form is different with scotoperiods longer than 8 hours. Its just a way gardeners can control the growth form of the plant, prefering the plants energy go towards other types of growth besides growing stem.
6d ago
Login

Be the first to comment it