hazewarrior
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I have been doing allot of reading and have learned much these past few weeks. I didn't really know why plants flower when you switch the light cycles but I do now. I found out that in many varieties of cannabis light is used to regulate the reproductive cycle of the plant (flowering). Scientists believe that cannabis plants produce a hormone during the dark period which triggers the reproductive cycle. When the hormone builds up to a critical level the plant begins to produce flowers. It is believed that the amount of darkness required to begin the reproductive cycle is different for each variety.
Cannabis Ruderalis, which originated in the Soviet Union and Hungary, is believed to flower regardless of the photoperiod. :shocked:
haze....
Cannabis Ruderalis, which originated in the Soviet Union and Hungary, is believed to flower regardless of the photoperiod. :shocked:
haze....