KaliKitsune
Well-Known Member
18/6 works best. Why?
Mitochondrial respiration, which is used primarily for plant growth and development, happens all the time, but happens MOST during the dark period.
Dark (aka Mitochondrial) respiration is responsible for:
1) biosynthesis of new structural biomass
2) translocation of photosynthate
3) uptake of ions from soil
4) Assimilation of N and S into organic compounds
5) Protein turnover
6) Cellular ion-gradient maintenance
As I said, while it happens even during the daytime, it doesn't happen nearly as much as it does during the dark period. Dark periods allow for more growth. It's not a stretch, that's actual cell division happening.
Mitochondrial respiration, which is used primarily for plant growth and development, happens all the time, but happens MOST during the dark period.
Dark (aka Mitochondrial) respiration is responsible for:
1) biosynthesis of new structural biomass
2) translocation of photosynthate
3) uptake of ions from soil
4) Assimilation of N and S into organic compounds
5) Protein turnover
6) Cellular ion-gradient maintenance
As I said, while it happens even during the daytime, it doesn't happen nearly as much as it does during the dark period. Dark periods allow for more growth. It's not a stretch, that's actual cell division happening.