There are people in our community that believe that you can grow start to finish 12/12
maybe not as much here at cdot, but I read arguments to that affect several times in the months of reading I did before attempting to grow again. Their argument is, that in equatorial regions, it is always close to 12/12. So, if you lived there and grew, that would be the light cycle that you had. I do believe a strain or 2 have been developed down there.
latewood Reviewed by latewood on . Interesting advice from DJ Short,on photoperiods.. Howdy Y'all, I just came across this interesting little tidbit from DJ: dj short says (about lighting ) " After many years of first-hand experience breeding herb indoors as well as outdoors, I am of the opinion that the two most influential factors involving phenotypic variation and expression among current indoor herb breeding projects are the photoperiod (hours of light per day) and the angle of light in relationship to the growing plant. Specifically, I find the Rating: 5