krazycure
Active member
I have gone back and forth on this; if the AF gene is firmly implanted in genetics, will it matter at all, a little, some, or much if the "established" dark period (same dark hours for more than 3 weeks) is interrupted by brief periods of light?
I have a habit of wanting to take some pictures, or check on, or clip, or just generally admire my AF plants during their 'dark' period (currently 8 hours dark to 16 hours light), for 2-5 minute intervals while they are resting (mostly on weekends). Does anyone really know whether or not this is as disruptive as it would be to a regular 12/12 strain? What do you think? The ambient light is relative low (just a couple of 13w CFLS to see in the room).
I have a habit of wanting to take some pictures, or check on, or clip, or just generally admire my AF plants during their 'dark' period (currently 8 hours dark to 16 hours light), for 2-5 minute intervals while they are resting (mostly on weekends). Does anyone really know whether or not this is as disruptive as it would be to a regular 12/12 strain? What do you think? The ambient light is relative low (just a couple of 13w CFLS to see in the room).