my question was more along the lines 'is sunlight absolutely ideal?' (in a theoretical sense) or could there be some set up that allows the plant to be more productive growing buds/thc. Sure (genetic) evolution tended to have the plant adapt for the sunlight. But (genetic) evolution also made humans adapt for the outside environment (at least originally), but we seem to live much more productively in houses: which are synthetically created conditions (that don't occur in nature, although they do mirror aspects of nature) that allow us to live 'better' (or do they?). Or if you look at a humans ability to 'grow' knowledge (somewhat similar to cannabis' ability to grow thc-they both rely partially on genetics and partially on environment... haha) evolution (genetic) did favor this and the smartest tended to survive. But with the advent of schools (also synthetically created) human's ability to 'grow' knowledge expanded tremendously. Could the same apply for cannabis? even though it evolved/adapted to sunlight specifically, could we create a more controlled environment that is more productive for its growth?
it seems to me to be the same as the argument between people who think we need to go back to the way nature intended it, and people that think we need to replace all of nature that we can with 'better' technology. (As is usually the case) I would guess that the ideal lies somewhere in the middle; utilizing technology and nature together to come to the 'ideal' solution... idk... im on vacation with my family so i havent been smoking weed for a while... maybe its making me over think this lol... ugh i hope i dont get flamed for this