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Yup, it might affect it. YOu are going for 100% darkness during nighttime flowering cycles.
The cannabis plant begins flowering when it senses the light cycle is beginning to have more darkness and less sunlight and begins budding to pass on its seed since they know there going to die because winter is coming.... Its sad really. June 21 Summer solstice
Cannabis will only show its sex once flowering has begun. Cannabis begins to flower when it receives 12 hours of light and 12 hours of uninterrupted darkness in each 24-hour cycle. Once this light cycle (or photoperiod) is initiated, the first flowers should be visible within 2 weeks.
In order for marijuana to bud you would have to change the amount of light your plant gets throughout the day. You have to allow the plant to be in complete darkness for 12 hours out of the day, so 12 hours light / 12 hours dark. if the plant is getting 24 hours of light it is just going to keep growing. so change the light cycle and you will have buds.
No, a few hours extra just one time shouldn't effect them.
Sunlight
The budding tip where the leaves form.
Leopard geckos should be on a 12 hour light cycle.
The red light should blink for three minutes, then turn off for three minutes. Then it should repeat the cycle. That is how you know it is working. If the red light stops blinking completely then the unit needs to be replaced.
Turn ignition on with engine off. Press gas pedal to the floor three times in 5 seconds. Cycle key and light should be resetTurn ignition on with engine off. Press gas pedal to the floor three times in 5 seconds. Cycle key and light should be reset
Water, nutrients and light
20 w grow light