torontoke
Well-Known Member
I shall find out soon.It's no secret that many of today's best strains don't do well outdoors- for good reason; they were need and selected for desirable traits under indoor lighting for many generations.
Thus makes me wonder if a focused program of breeding for six hour light might create strains that make the most of it?
Its super ironic that i was talking about maybe getting into breeding so i could supply myself an friends with good cheap genetics and a lone male pollinates within the first two weeks of flower.
I hope your right and these seeds raised on 6 hr light will thrive in the same environment.