Long day or long night

So I did a total stoner thing.

I’m an outdoor who has grown a fair amount of indoor too. I really wanted to flower some plants this winter, so I split my garage veg space to make a little flower area.

Although I have a box of timers from my indoor days, I never bothered to hook one up, so ive been manually turning off the lights from 5pm-6am.

Well last night I didn’t turn them off until 6. One hour late. And I go to work at 6:30 in the morning. Flower cycle is almost done, and this would cut the night by 30 minutes. Vietnamese genetics, don’t want them to herm.

So I got to thinking, should I have left them on for a very long day and just turn them off for a full night tonight, turn them Off at 6:30 for a 30 minute reduced night, or should I leave them off all day and all night for a really long night?

I’m thinking the third option is best right now, but I’ve got 28 minutes to decide lol

Have a peaceful day folks :v:

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Hook one of those timers up and set it for exactly when you turned the light off, around 6pm-7am. Consistency is key, and gets rid of the huge bottleneck in the process (the human intervention).

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Go for the ‘long day’. It’s the dark period that must be maintained.

Cheers
G

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I guess if it was only 30m late, I’d just leave it for the normal schedule. I’d be worried about reveg with a long day

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Half an hour once wont effectively interupt, set the timers.

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Perfect. 30 min short today, set up a timer after work. That’s what I’ll go with. :pray:

Long day would have probably been wise, but I shut them off last night already.

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