Alto
Well-Known Member
I am buying this for several reasons:
Nowhere.
That light cycle goes against natural laws and as pointed out above it also goes against a plants natural rhythms.
you have to think about it like it was further explained to me by the OP of that science wisdom...
I believe that this is true and so I switched from a 24/7 light cycle to a 18/6 one
the plants immediately took off and grew faster bigger and fuller.(and not because they went into flower which they have not)
To me thats proof. A 24/7 light cycle would cause some awfully sleepy plants that are hormonally and chemically askew.
So I vote 18/6
where as not knowing before I read all that I would have thought a 24/ 7day a week schedule would promote growth better.
As far as females? I will be able to report on that once I go into flowering in about a week or so.
It convinced me just due to the sense it makes.
A pot plant makes the stuff we all want "naturally" and so a more Natural cycle would seem to fit as far as I can figure.
I am no expert by far...but I do know everything on the planet grows in rhythms plants especially and 24/7 sun with no break for a month or two is far from natural.
and would produce some very sleepy plants
In response to the Sativa needing more light, yes they do but stronger light not longer light. the sun sets at the equator too.
First off where on earth would it be natural for the sun to shine 24 hrs a day endlessly?and here ladies and gentlemen is the reason for using 18/6 as opposed to 24/0
and why 12/12 stimulates flowering.
if you understood all of this so far, then it is safe to assume that you know about day and night and circadian rhythms and the bodies biological clock, well. plants have them too.
there is such thing as a time keeping protein and repressor proteins. in plants this protein is sensitive to light on the 24 hour cycle of light to dark, this protein in plants is called TOC, here is the latest information on it. at dawn repressor genes are activated by light witch over the course of the day slows the production of TOC and therefore decreases concentration, at night when there is no light to produce repressors, TOC levels rise and are circulated through the plant, especially near meristematic tissue where ALL plant growth occurs. it is this oscillation of TOC and repressors over the 18/6 cycle that keep hormones in regulation for vegetative growth.
during the 12/12 cycle- TOC and its repressors are at a certain chemical equilibrium(keep in mind the concentration and therefore times in cycle are different for all plants, cannabis seems to like 12/12 for its hormone equilibrium for flowering)
anyways 12/12 TOC levels stimulate the production of flowering hormones-
Nowhere.
That light cycle goes against natural laws and as pointed out above it also goes against a plants natural rhythms.
you have to think about it like it was further explained to me by the OP of that science wisdom...
We do this as well with a chemical called melatonin. your system builds up melatonin during the time you are awake and absorbs it as you sleep.just like an athlete using steroids, never using your god given testosterone means you'll have stunted testosterone production when you kick the steroids.
same in plants, if you leave it on 24/0 cycle, you'll never achieve the proper hormone regulation for flowering
I believe that this is true and so I switched from a 24/7 light cycle to a 18/6 one
the plants immediately took off and grew faster bigger and fuller.(and not because they went into flower which they have not)
To me thats proof. A 24/7 light cycle would cause some awfully sleepy plants that are hormonally and chemically askew.
So I vote 18/6
where as not knowing before I read all that I would have thought a 24/ 7day a week schedule would promote growth better.
As far as females? I will be able to report on that once I go into flowering in about a week or so.
It convinced me just due to the sense it makes.
A pot plant makes the stuff we all want "naturally" and so a more Natural cycle would seem to fit as far as I can figure.
I am no expert by far...but I do know everything on the planet grows in rhythms plants especially and 24/7 sun with no break for a month or two is far from natural.
and would produce some very sleepy plants
In response to the Sativa needing more light, yes they do but stronger light not longer light. the sun sets at the equator too.