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again where on earth do you see this ??? could this be one of the culprits that cause many growers to see hermies and nanners from light stress
we all know when flipping to flower what we have to understand is Auxins are pretty much what we're looking at & may appear to be light sensitive as they move to the shaded areas of the plant of the apical dominate stems, also related to plant organ production which we may think off pre flowers/buds/pistals etc
From my own experience a large majority of growth does occur through out the night time period !
This i presume to be the optimal time of auxins hormone & growth ? as light may cause lower levels of the hormone ?
Hence some may believe a prolonged period of darkness may enhance early flowering by increasing hormone level etc !
Now my theory on this is down to - veg lighting regime...
If using 24/7, 20/4 & even 18/6 may lower auxin levels hence a longer early flowering phase or intill sexed or pistils are formed, due to lack of night/dark hours.
I may put this total darkness before flowering, down to growers using above lighting regime - hence this method being used ?
Where as growers who use a more normal lighting regime or longer dark periods are less likely to suffer with longer/late early flowering as auxin levels may be more normal than when switched to 12/12 flowering regime.
It may be wrong !
I'm just a guy who's been a gardener for some 20 years expanding his knowledge basis, easy done when knowing the basic's...
P.s - i'm not botanist or hold a degree in the matter & all of the above is a self educated assumption based on what was aviable to me to read asap to form my conculsion !
If interested in the matter, home work/research is always worth while
Yo Brave question this ??? lmao
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