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08-05-2010, 03:36 AM #14
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darkness for the last week?
Originally Posted by LUDACRIS
first off, fuck you !
second off, ill qoute your dumb ass to prove my point on this one.
1.The photoperiod (or time of planting using natural light) is the most important factor to consider for normal flowering.
2.If artificial light is used, the length of the photoperiod can influence sexual expression.
3.anytime the light cycle is cut to less than 11 hours, some intersexes or reversed plant usually develop.
4.First, good growing conditions lead to healthy plants and normal flowering: female and male plants occur in about equal numbers, with few (if any) intersexes or reversed plants. Poor growing conditions lead to reduced health and vigour, and oftentimes to confused sex in the adult plant. Second, the age of the plants seems to influence reversals.
All of that information I copied and pasted from....YOU
Ill use you as the"dipshit" source on this one. I guess your the one im getting all of this bad information from.
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