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04-29-2004, 08:09 PM #11Member
clones
Hey
Im sorry but i don't want to argue but i want to say that it is possible. My plant on 18/6 closed in the closet and my window is always closed by the curtain there is no sunlight in my room, neither in my closet. IT IS A MYSTERY!!!! If any Canadien haves the same "problem" send feed back or somethuing coz i want to solve this mystery. I don't where to search but il come out with an answer anytime soon. Again i don't need anything posts/replys like: dude your gay etc etc.... Id on't know what happens!!! Its just a single mystery (like: why does pigeons move their head when they walk???)
Anyway peace guys
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05-03-2004, 09:42 PM #12Senior Member
clones
course plants can tell wot time of year it is, otherwise they wouldnt flowerat the same time of year each year. im talking about outside here, so when u r growing indoors the fotoperiod used for flowering will be roughly the same as the sun would give the plant at the time of year when it flowers.of course the plant wont know what month it is etc but it will be able to tell the season. weed flowers in the autumn right? wait till autumn and check how many hours of light per day u get, most places its about 12hours a day(this does vary depending on latitude or longitude dunno which is which)
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05-03-2004, 11:14 PM #13Senior Member
clones
Yes plants do know when it,s autm but if you have got your plants on 18/6 under a lamp they will think its summer and WILL NOT flower even if it is september .
Its longitude by the way.
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05-04-2004, 05:22 PM #14Senior Member
clones
Wrong, latitude is correct. when you are speakin of how far north or south, it is latitude. As in, I live at about 45 deg latitude. It's really not a point for debate though, break out a dictionary. Let's hope you are not an artillary gunner.
Neither is the other topic. Autumn, as any seasonal term would be, is a relative term. It is May 4th all over planet earth, but not all plants think it is spring. It is relative to your hemishpere, isn't it (rhetorically, don't answer)? Thus, all the plant knows is the progression of light to darkness. So, whether you are north or south of the equator or in a closet, it is light soley that determines the flowering cycle and not a calendar.
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05-04-2004, 09:39 PM #15Member
clones
Hey
Thx for the help guys its very apreciated
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05-05-2004, 11:41 AM #16Senior Member
clones
that shit is whack. I got quite lost and confused and was just wondering what the best amount of light to give them to get them to grow nice not too big but big enough and to get some nice bud. Anyone
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05-06-2004, 10:21 PM #17Senior Member
clones
Razer your biology is fine but your geography is shit.
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05-07-2004, 12:17 AM #18Senior Member
clones
Wordnet Dictionary - Latitude - [n] an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator. So Razer's right.
As for the weed. "Botanically, cannabis is classified as a short-day plants(SDP). This means they must have a light period shorter than a critical length to flower." Which means in English, under 18/6 there is a chance a plant may flower on it's own, under 24/7 it should never happen. But nature likes things that should never happen.
Every silver lining has a cloud.
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05-07-2004, 09:58 PM #19Senior Member
clones
That is what i say lat is parallel to the equator east and west and long is pole o pole , north to south.
Whose reading this wrong?
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05-08-2004, 12:56 PM #20Senior Member
clones
my point was that depending on how u have set ur lights that the plant will believe it to be the time of year when it would recieve that level of light
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