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Moving dark period to an earlier time in flower?

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Hello folks. Here's the situation. For a while, I have not been working. So I've been able to wake up at my leisure and do as I please. My dark period is from 5am until 11am, I recently got a job, and will need to be at work from 11-5 all day. I use coco, and water 1x a day everyday. I need to move my dark period to be from 12am-6am. Will this be ok? Will my autos Hermie? They will still be getting 6 hours of light, however it will be five hours earlier than usual. I'm worried this will cause my plants great stress. Any input is appreciated.
 
Maybe switch gradually by an hour a day you should be fine autos aren't as effected by light schedule. I've left light on them had to add extra darkness lol on photos. I think you should be fine.
 
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Hello folks. Here's the situation. For a while, I have not been working. So I've been able to wake up at my leisure and do as I please. My dark period is from 5am until 11am, I recently got a job, and will need to be at work from 11-5 all day. I use coco, and water 1x a day everyday. I need to move my dark period to be from 12am-6am. Will this be ok? Will my autos Hermie? They will still be getting 6 hours of light, however it will be five hours earlier than usual. I'm worried this will cause my plants great stress. Any input is appreciated.
It won't do a thing to Autoflowers. Plain and simple . Go ahead and change you're light time. I speak from years of being a breeder and grower of Autoflowers for 15 years. Here to help is needed dude. :d5:
 
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It won't do a thing to Autoflowers. Plain and simple . Go ahead and change you're light time. I speak from years of being a breeder and grower of Autoflowers for 15 years. Here to help is needed dude. :d5:

Thank you very much!! This is my first real indoor grow, and things have been going well so I didn't want to take any chances.
 
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