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Old 01-13-2014, 03:43 PM
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Which do you guys think is better for an overall healthier plant? Perpetual Summer (12 hours a day) or a change in day light hours with the seasons when growing inside under lights. I live in an area where the winters get cold and the summers get hot so I can take advantage of having "seasons" inside my spare bed room with out too much hassle.
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Old 01-13-2014, 03:49 PM
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Probably plant dependent really but I'd bet most won't care too much. 14hrs of light for me, all the time. Seems to work out just fine for most all phalaenopsis.
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Old 01-21-2014, 10:51 AM
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I do 16 hours a day, but I am only using florescent. (and not super strong) so I make up for slightly low light by time. They seem healthy and happy (even my succulents survive the winter).
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Yes plant dependent.

My lights are running 10 hrs a day and that's too much for my paphs. I'm bumping them down to 9 and trying that.
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I'm running my 1000w metal halide for 12 hours right now. Will bump it up next month to 13, then 14 until fall.


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I run my light about 12 hrs a day but move my phals to the lower shelf where they seem to do better, the light helps on days when the sun isn't bright or its over cast.
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