My plant which is growing on my balcony enjoyed full sun through most of the summer leaving it lush and green for it's transition for flowering. However, the amount of direct sunlight it is getting now due to it being September, has left it getting sunlight from 1030 to about 430. The rest if the day it is shaded by trees. Is this going to lower my yield significantly compared to it getting say 8 hours? Or am I being overly concerned? Here are some pics it is about 3-4 weeks into flowering
Looks damn nice to me. I wouldn't worry much about 5.5 hours/day, it should do just fine. The yield increase if it were to get an extra 2 hours/day is negligible IMO.
It does occasionally get a little light from the neighbors porch light... The light is about 100 feet away. I also have a problem with family members turning on the kitchen light which to my dismay strikes a small part of the plant but is not to bright. Is this going to make a big difference?
5150, I noticed on your grow you mentioned a decrease in yield with a street light that was hitting your plant at night, was it a significant decrease in bud?