Quote Originally Posted by phatsesh101
ther is about an hour more of sunlight up north 707 than in the 213 in the summer which causes them to flower differently its wierd phenotype and everything changes. on the same plants but it is a good roundabout ave time to start paying attention altuogh i have heard about some flowering b4 solstice maybe late day shade who knows but becareful with that thats all
I agree one has to take care and really use the eye, and now these autoflowering strains kind of change the rule too, but then maybe not. :smokin:
gypski Reviewed by gypski on . Summer Sunlight Hours Northern Hemisphere Here is a link showing the length of daylight hours on the eqinox June 21. for the outdoorsman/lady, this can give some insight as to when their labors will begin to bear fruit. The Longest Day of the Year Also, since cannabis or marijuana if you prefer, only gets a maximum of natural daylight of 16 hours grown outdoors, and is an outdoor plant probably millions of years old, would it respond best to an indoor period of 16 hours. Two hours of not really necessay light saves a good deal Rating: 5