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jerry is right.  I would keep the lights on for 8 hours after a week or so  if not active reduce to 6 hours.  and so on til no lights are on.   I hibernate my GUs at 60 degrees  in large bins filled with hay & leaves .   I spray the substrate every 2 weeks.  hibernation for my GUs is August til April  because its just cold here in sunny PA lol   hope this helps a little.


JD


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