You may be correct that the best way to utilise UVB is to run it for short periods to stress the plant into producing secondary metabilites, and then turn it off or dim it to prevet those same metabolites from degrading. I still think
@Rocket Soul has a good point, because while cannabis originally evolved as an equatorial species in the tropics, it was transported around the world and grown in different places where it evolved into other sub-species.
UVB levels seem to greatly differ and are not always highest around the equator due to the thicker atmosphere. Remember also that in the highlands of Central Asia at higher lattitudes, daylight hours (and UVB exposure) can be greater (summer) or less (winter) than those around the Equator, which are very close to 12/12 (12.5/11.5 actually) for most of the year.
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