Quote Originally Posted by pseudoscience
A temporary light intrusion should not be different than an extended light cycle. The plant can pump the photosynthates it makes in the day period--it does not need dark to do that. The only purpose of a dark cycle should be to signal for flowering.
But it is different. Ask anybody who's timer has broke and the plant reverted back to vegetation before they realized it. I personally have had this happen with a Mazar grow.
I am going to consult my plant physiolgy book over the next few days while studying for finals and see if I can find out more information on this.
Looking forward to it.
I consulted with a professor at my university (a physiologist) who says that flowering should not be able to be stopped once in progress regaurdless of the light cycle.
The professor is wrong, concerning cannabis. <shrug>
Quote Originally Posted by Orzy
Cannabis can be put back into veg at any time during it's flowering cycle. It's called reveging and you do it by changing the plant's light cycle to 24 hours a day. Flowering halts, and depending on the strain new vegetative growth will appear in about a month.
Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner. :rasta: