caretak3r
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Thanks for all of the feedback so far guys. Believe it or not, I'm not trying to rehash the far-red thread
@churchhaze, in the alternative light cycle thread, you said:
@churchhaze, in the alternative light cycle thread, you said:
This got me to thinking about increasing the dark hours over the span of the grow.The longer a night is, the slower the leaves will break down the starch they have reserved in their chloraplasts from the day. The plant remembers previous night lengths and adjusts it's rate of starch->sugar conversion so it runs out of starch when the night is over. That means if nights are getting longer, the leaves will decrease the rate at which they use their stored starch so that they can make it to lights on without going into starvation mode.
(this is one reason using longer nights toward harvest won't affect the dry/cure. It will still accumulate the same amount of leaf starch even with longer nights. It will just use it slower)