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12-01-2010, 12:47 PM #1
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10/14
I don't get the 20 hour day........must not be stoned enough.......
Originally Posted by oldmac

If one thinks of the homeostasis of a plant that lives in an environment......
Spring brings longer days, summer of course has the end of one and the beginning of the reduction of light, signaling time to reproduce.
Fall brings the shortest days and the plant still has not succeeded in reproduction, so it will try harder to collect pollen and produce more chemicals to attract pollen.
It is all as simple as that.
I think changing lighting to this and that sends signals to the plant. When we light stress during the dark phase is when we get the intersexual and hermaphroditic displays. A gradual change is much different.
As things stand now, I may just experiment with that, as I am going to expand a little and have a different veg area with a different lighting schedule for one specific plant.........Stupid to spend so much to make one plant do it's thing, but if I succeed, I will revive some of my young adult years with real Thai.
These are opinions, not facts, so if you disagree, be my guest, just theory that needs to be proven.WashougalWonder Reviewed by WashougalWonder on . 10/14 I was looking at the photo-period graph in Marijuana Botany, and according to the graph, maximum THC production occurs with about 10 hours of day light. Doesn't that seem logical that when you are flowering, you should reduce the light period to 10 hours during the last 3-4 weeks for maximum effect? :D Rating: 5










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