MrFishy
Well-Known Member
Hi All . . . I need some help thinking. Thanks in advance.
Lemme see if I can 'splain . . . I cloned a couple from a recent indoor grow and let them grow, 2 in a big pot, outdoors since maybe July 4th? They're ok, some kind of WRino, I strongly suspect. Basically grew these to take a break indoors and keep this strain alive.
Anyway, Friday I take a few clones for my next indoor adventure. Last night, I'm checking and see what looks like a small catarillar on one's top. It's a pistil!
So, I check the outdoor twins this morning and it's starting. There's no stretch.
Yesterday saw 13hrs and 40 mins of daylight here, almost 15 hours of "visible" light. If I look at the daylight data for the past 2-3 weeks, I should learn the exact trigger time of this strain (this assuming temp doesn't play into it)
Now, I don't know if flowers flourish during the daytime, or like night best. If it turns out daylight show the best/fastest grow result, and knowing the longest day/light that allows for flowering to come (thus, the shortest dark time) do you think budding these plants at 13:40 would result in a faster, fuller harvest w/zero stretch?
If not, how could a scientist utilize this data, ie:1st pistil @13:40 for good things? I just can't see it being useless information.
I posted similar elsewhere, in the wrong topic, I suspect.
I hope I've explained myself, but suspect I've failed?
Lemme see if I can 'splain . . . I cloned a couple from a recent indoor grow and let them grow, 2 in a big pot, outdoors since maybe July 4th? They're ok, some kind of WRino, I strongly suspect. Basically grew these to take a break indoors and keep this strain alive.
Anyway, Friday I take a few clones for my next indoor adventure. Last night, I'm checking and see what looks like a small catarillar on one's top. It's a pistil!
So, I check the outdoor twins this morning and it's starting. There's no stretch.
Yesterday saw 13hrs and 40 mins of daylight here, almost 15 hours of "visible" light. If I look at the daylight data for the past 2-3 weeks, I should learn the exact trigger time of this strain (this assuming temp doesn't play into it)
Now, I don't know if flowers flourish during the daytime, or like night best. If it turns out daylight show the best/fastest grow result, and knowing the longest day/light that allows for flowering to come (thus, the shortest dark time) do you think budding these plants at 13:40 would result in a faster, fuller harvest w/zero stretch?
If not, how could a scientist utilize this data, ie:1st pistil @13:40 for good things? I just can't see it being useless information.
I posted similar elsewhere, in the wrong topic, I suspect.
I hope I've explained myself, but suspect I've failed?