bryleetch
Well-Known Member
Anytime the question of 24/0 or 18/6 pops up someone usually answers with the typical "plants need sleep, it's just natural that way of things" but I get the feeling that people don't completely understand the reasoning and science of why they use the photoperiod they use, other than because they've experienced first hand one way being better than the other. I'm not here to pick a side, I just want to enlighten some people so that they can relay actual information, not unproven biased babble. I'll try to keep this as short as possible rather than typing up a textbook.
There's really only two things people need to get out of this.
1. C3 plants (cannabis) do not need a dark period in order to perform the "dark reaction" of the Calvin Cycle or more correctly termed... "light independent reaction". Simply, this is why your plants can live under 24/0. I get the feeling that some people don't understand this and use the "dark reaction" as a reason why darkness is needed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-independent_reactions
2. Plants have circadian rhythms which allow them to know the time of day and function accordingly to the time of day. The study linked below finds that "plants with a clock
period matched to the environment contain more chlorophyll, fix more carbon,
grow faster, and survive better than plants with circadian periods differing
from their environment" but please read the article to find out why specifically.This is where the whole "its more natural" argument becomes backed up with actual facts other than the hippy mentality that everything should be natural and how it was intended, no offense intended to any hippies
http://kt.ijs.si/marko_debeljak/Lectures/Ekologija/Seminar/Readings_2005-06/zagovori_2005-06/kacafura/Osnovni clanek.pdf
I'm sure many of you already knew this but I'm also pretty sure this will be news to some. Hope this helps everyone better understand how this wonderful plant grows and why we grow it the way we do. Maybe this will even spur some experiments modeled after the one linked for a more relative study to us cannabis growers.
Happy Growing!
There's really only two things people need to get out of this.
1. C3 plants (cannabis) do not need a dark period in order to perform the "dark reaction" of the Calvin Cycle or more correctly termed... "light independent reaction". Simply, this is why your plants can live under 24/0. I get the feeling that some people don't understand this and use the "dark reaction" as a reason why darkness is needed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-independent_reactions
2. Plants have circadian rhythms which allow them to know the time of day and function accordingly to the time of day. The study linked below finds that "plants with a clock
period matched to the environment contain more chlorophyll, fix more carbon,
grow faster, and survive better than plants with circadian periods differing
from their environment" but please read the article to find out why specifically.This is where the whole "its more natural" argument becomes backed up with actual facts other than the hippy mentality that everything should be natural and how it was intended, no offense intended to any hippies
http://kt.ijs.si/marko_debeljak/Lectures/Ekologija/Seminar/Readings_2005-06/zagovori_2005-06/kacafura/Osnovni clanek.pdf
I'm sure many of you already knew this but I'm also pretty sure this will be news to some. Hope this helps everyone better understand how this wonderful plant grows and why we grow it the way we do. Maybe this will even spur some experiments modeled after the one linked for a more relative study to us cannabis growers.
Happy Growing!