Our dep houses just started showing nanners unfortunately. Were at week 4/5 of flower. We have been pretty damn on top of depping on time, although we have been doing it manually. We've never depped more than 5 minutes off of 11:45/12:15 consistently, and 95% of the time it's within less than a minute. We have had tiny light leaks in the tarp, but nothing that actually makes the plant visible or light up. We get lots of holes from our shitty dep situation, and patch them as soon as we see them. We check underneath the tarp every time to make sure its dark in there and it is absolutely DARK.
Where we are, sunrise is around 6am. We dep at 5:45pm and then take the tarps back off once it's completely dark outside, to let the greenhouses ventilate and experience natural darkness and sunrise. We have intake, exhaust, and oscillating fans to ventilate the houses for the 4 hours they are covered. One of my friends claims that he always has problems doing it this way, because he thinks the shift from complete darkness to moonlight is too severe. Which makes sense to me considering on bright nights there's a big difference in darkness under the tarp and darkness in full moonlight. Can anyone speak on this?
Where we are, sunrise is around 6am. We dep at 5:45pm and then take the tarps back off once it's completely dark outside, to let the greenhouses ventilate and experience natural darkness and sunrise. We have intake, exhaust, and oscillating fans to ventilate the houses for the 4 hours they are covered. One of my friends claims that he always has problems doing it this way, because he thinks the shift from complete darkness to moonlight is too severe. Which makes sense to me considering on bright nights there's a big difference in darkness under the tarp and darkness in full moonlight. Can anyone speak on this?