Currently, my lights are on 17 hours, off 7 hours. My Trinidad Moruga Scorpion is starting to flower like crazy - It is large enough for me to to allow it to flower. There are probably around 60 or so developing flowers, although only 3 or 4 are fully open, with another 2 or 3 close to being fully open. I was advised to reduce the light cycle to 12 on 12 off, in order to aid with the flowering. Is this accurate, or is it a myth?
For my situation, there are some issues:
My second indoor plant, a Cereza cross, sits next to the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, and shares the same lights. It is much younger and smaller than the scorp, and I would like to give it the longer cycle. Also, my "grow room" is my living room. I'm almost never in there, BUT if I change the hours, during the "downtime" it will not always be 100% pitch black dark. The door between my bedroom and living room doesn't fully close and it will get more light, when I fully open it on the way to the shower or bathroom. Will these minor lumen interruptions mess up the cycle? Currently, the cycle is "pure," - The lights shut off at 11:30, when I go to sleep and shut off the rest of the apartment lights.
Please advise.
Thanks
For my situation, there are some issues:
My second indoor plant, a Cereza cross, sits next to the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, and shares the same lights. It is much younger and smaller than the scorp, and I would like to give it the longer cycle. Also, my "grow room" is my living room. I'm almost never in there, BUT if I change the hours, during the "downtime" it will not always be 100% pitch black dark. The door between my bedroom and living room doesn't fully close and it will get more light, when I fully open it on the way to the shower or bathroom. Will these minor lumen interruptions mess up the cycle? Currently, the cycle is "pure," - The lights shut off at 11:30, when I go to sleep and shut off the rest of the apartment lights.
Please advise.
Thanks