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If you’re growing outdoors, of course, cannabis will start flowering when the days shorten. For indoor growers should change their hours to 12 hours of light and 12 hours of rest to get his marijuana plants to start flowering. Changing the timing of the light makes the plants that winter is coming. Make sure the plants receive light during his 12 hours off time. light leakage can be a big problem during flowering. If you need to work in their plants during the period of night is best to get the green light is a garden shop or hardware in order not to disturb your plants during their “dream.” Why a green light works because plants reflect green light instead of absorbing it (hence the green). Therefore, a green light is almost “invisible” to their plants.

During the transition from vegetative to flowering, it is important to maintain the time of start of the days of your plants. If your “tomorrow” started at 20 hours before you want to make sure that 20 hours is still their starting time in the morning when you are 12, 12 discount. If plants have been on a schedule of 24 hours of light before you can very well choose any time to be your new morning. If you are concerned about their electricity consumption may be able to get cheaper electricity rates at night, can be beneficial to have the time to plant your “day is night. If you have any problems with the heat of the lights, but can also be easier to keep your room cool if the lights are not lit at night.

During flowering your plant is much more likely to suffer from problems of nutrients. If there is a nutritional problem in the vegetative stage, the only plant to grow new leaves to replace those who are perishing, but towards the end of the flowering plant ceases to belong to a completely new, as it concentrates make great gems. Thus, if the leaves return, or late flowering, discolored, your body can not be allowed to grow up and you’ll be stuck with a burnt or discolored leaves until the end. Leaves that are green and healthy suck a lot less light and is therefore important to try to keep a lot of green, healthy leaves in order to obtain as much buds.

Because your plant is at its highest / greatest during flowering, it can be difficult to provide enough light for the whole plant during this phase. It is a shame because the amount of buds you get at the end is directly proportional to the amount of light the plant receives during flowering. Many breeders will discover that their light only covers the upper parts of the plant and not the bottom half. If any part of the plant leaves appear green or dark shade, you know that the dark areas do not receive enough light. If this happens, it’s a good idea to purchase a sort of window to complete the light of your plant on the sides. This page has more information about the different types of marijuana grow lights available, but personally, I recommend buying bulbs for additional lighting, because they are cheap, easy to find, and do not produce many heat.

It is also difficult for new producers to be patient and wait until their systems are ready for harvest. Many new producers to reduce their marijuana prematurely in tension, which is a huge waste, having spent so much time caring for the plant. I understand that I’ve been there. You can watch your plants grow buds, and it may be tempting to want to harvest your taste buds as soon as possible. But it is important to be patient during this phase. A further two weeks of mounting could be the difference between having the button half-strength or get a bud that is at full power, so it is important to try to wait for the right moment to harvest.

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