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Originally Posted by rsfrid
The actual time the lights come on has NO effect on the plants. What DOES affect them is the day length. If the only source of light is your flourescents, then don't worry about when they come on. You should consider varying the "day" length based on what they might experience in nature.
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Hi Ross thanks for the info. Just to clarify, in the spring, summer & fall, my grow are does get at times fairly intense light. I actually have the plants placed in accordance to the ones doing better with a little more light and so on (although its super bright now on the stand anyway). I had thought that I might actually be maximizing their day lenght by starting there day so early then the natural day can supplement the light, after the sun passes over, the only sunlight source comes from the lights on the stand. Do you think I should vary the plant day more than winter/summer type of day? I copied this from a post earlier where the person had this routine Nov-Jan 16 hrs/day
Feb-June 18 hrs/day
July-Aug 16 hrs/day
Sept-Oct 12 hrs/day
I cannot remember who posted it, but is this okay or too much for phals?
any opinions, of course are greatly appreciated by anyone who cares to share!
thanks mary