Generally speaking, your best, longest dreams will occur in the later REM periods- after about 6 hours of sleep, minimum. So depending on how much sleep you get during a night, you may or may not be able to get some good lucids early or later in the morning.
What do you mean by "without havn to get up early in morn"? Do you mean that you have to get up early each morning, but still want to lucid dream? (Please try to use proper grammar and spelling in posts, it makes it so much easier to answer questions!) Or do you mean using a WBTB early in the morning? If the latter is the case, no, you do not need to do a WBTB to become lucid. Some people like the technique, some don't, and it is certainly not needed to lucid dream. There are other techniques you can use in its place.
In regards to having to wake up early, I feel your pain. I usually go to bed at 1 and get up at 6 or 7- only 5 or 6 hours of sleep a night, and I am not getting many lucids or even good recall since I adopted this sleep schedule for school. I would recommend trying to take afternoon naps, if possible, as you can lucid during them (I just did earlier this evening, sleeping from 4-7). Also, changing your sleeping habits and making sure that you go to bed earlier can get you more sleep. It's a decision you have to make, but... yea, lucids are worth it
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