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Weedvin

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The only method that's true about autos in My opinion is ONLY A 3 GALLON CONTAINER, THAT'S IT ! No place on Earth has 16-18-20 and 24 hrs of daylight excluding Alaska.
They must be talking about chemical feeding when it's stayed 1/4-1/3 strength. Full application here ,,/5=10=10,=
During photoperiod the plants make long chains of sugars, called starches. Nighttime these starches are used too CONTINUE GROWTH
 

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guitarguy10

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Other way around, during photoperiod plants produce the ATP and NADPH that they need during the 'dark'* period where they synthesize oligosaccharides via the Calvin cycle.

*I put 'dark' in quotes because these reactions occur during photoperiod in C3 plants (such as cannabis and hence why you can leave the lights on 24/0).
 

Weedvin

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Other way around, during photoperiod plants produce the ATP and NADPH that they need during the 'dark'* period where they synthesize oligosaccharides via the Calvin cycle.

*I put 'dark' in quotes because these reactions occur during photoperiod in C3 plants (such as cannabis and hence why you can leave the lights on 24/0).
I'm seeing different results, especially the taste.
 

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guitarguy10

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I'm seeing different results, especially the taste.
I'm describing the biochemistry. I never said that you were right or wrong in your method, just that during their photoperiod plants utilize the energy of light to produce the 'energy' molecules ATP and NADPH that are required by the plant to synthesize the sugars (starch is just a branch chain saccharide).

You are wrong to say that they synthesize starches during their photoperiod (aka light dependent reactions). Those are synthesized during the light-independent (dark) reactions.
 

Weedvin

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I'm describing the biochemistry. I never said that you were right or wrong in your method, just that during their photoperiod plants utilize the energy of light to produce the 'energy' molecules ATP and NADPH that are required by the plant to synthesize the sugars (starch is just a branch chain saccharide).

You are wrong to say that they synthesize starches during their photoperiod (aka light dependent reactions). Those are synthesized during the light-independent (dark) reactions.
No at night time when it's burned. And I didn't take any offence to anything you so kindly offer ️
 

guitarguy10

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No at night time when it's burned. And I didn't take any offence to anything you so kindly offer ️
I hope not, I'm not trying to offend you at all, and I am by no means whatsoever a pro grower or anything close. I do have a degree in Biochemistry though lol so when I hear biochemistry talk I get all excited because nobody ever likes to talk about this stuff :(.

In any event during the process of photosynthesis NADPH and ATP are generated from H2O, O2, ADP NADP and light: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-dependent_reactions

The reactions that utilize these energy molecules to form sugars are called 'light-independent reactions' because they don't require light. There are some plants that can only do these reactions during the dark so people mistakenly call it the dark period reactions. The synthesis pathway is called the Calvin Cycle which involves fixing 3 carbon units (g-3-p) to produce saccharides and extra g-3-p that are needed to crosslink sugars to form starches.

I'm not sure what you mean at night-time when it's burned? What's burned?
 

Weedvin

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I hope not, I'm not trying to offend you at all, and I am by no means whatsoever a pro grower or anything close. I do have a degree in Biochemistry though lol so when I hear biochemistry talk I get all excited because nobody ever likes to talk about this stuff :(.

In any event during the process of photosynthesis NADPH and ATP are generated from H2O, O2, ADP NADP and light: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-dependent_reactions

The reactions that utilize these energy molecules to form sugars are called 'light-independent reactions' because they don't require light. There are some plants that can only do these reactions during the dark so people mistakenly call it the dark period reactions. The synthesis pathway is called the Calvin Cycle which involves fixing 3 carbon units (g-3-p) to produce saccharides and extra g-3-p that are needed to crosslink sugars to form starches.

I'm not sure what you mean at night-time when it's burned? What's burned?
Oh Buddy I knew you were highly educated. I'm familiar with your science, I salute you . What I've done with each auto grows(2 so far) (110%Organic) is made it so anyone(5th grader )can do it ( All I do is water✓✓). And all supplies and equipment, delivered to your doorsteps.
Thank you My friend ✌
 
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