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tjrez posted an update 5 months ago
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tjrez posted an update 5 months ago
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I have a question about darkness in flowering. I know that interrupting the dark with just a lil light can stress the plants into being a hermaphrodite . Have there been any studies saying how much darkness they would need first to interrupt this photoperiod. For instance if the light goes out and one hour later you accidentally give them a…
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It depends…
Strain dependent: I have certain strains I’ve been running for years that WILL NOT herm from a light leak even if you turn on the light full blast in the middle of flower and show your grow on a podcast like I did.
The untested genetics all Hermed.
How much light exactly?: Indoors, a small “leak” into your room or tent can cause herm…
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Dr Bugbee studied it. This should answer your questions.
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I have light interruptions all the time. I know for a fact there’s some pin holes too. I’ve not had anything turn hermaphroditic on me. I’m really not sure what kinda thresholds there are. It’s most likely…. dadadadadada.. (drum roll)
strain specific.
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I’m curious about if anyone had ever crossed skunk 1 with an og grandaddy purple strain and subsequently named it..
skunk daddy.
because.. I think I would like to do that thing.
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Strain dependent and also dependent on if you’re adding far-red (730nm IR) which makes plants more tolerant to light leaks during the dark cycle. Some strains can tolerate more light in their dark interval than others.
I’m indoors growing with added IR. I’ve flipped on the room lights on a number of occasions to realize I accidentally left…
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