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Very important issues about light and flowering

Vegetalizer

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Hello,

I hope my question not too stupid.

Everybody noticed that in temperate areas, the same plant
flowered during the June/July period gives more powerful flowers than when flowered in Autumn. I'd tend to conclude that the flowering's better due to higher UVs and so better trichlomes production.

That leads me to several questions:

The sunlight looking white in June/July, so would it possible that
a plant could flower well with a white/growing light?

I'd also like to know if Ruderalis Automatic strains are specific about that.

Thanks
 

vostok

Active member
Veteran
In the northern hemisphere during June/July, days are longer AND the earth is closest to the sun, hence the plants make more cellulose growth due to hypo photosynthesis, the opposite is true on external; plants in December and January.

That leads me to several questions:

The sunlight looking white in June/July, so would it possible that

The sun is very RED to me ...but ok

a plant could flower well with a white/growing light?
Yes! but read up kelvin for correct internodel growth

I'd also like to know if Ruderalis Automatic strains are specific about that.
Yes, autos you don't need to put them away each night for 12 hours sleep to trigger flowering, but go to flower overtime usually it takes 6-8 weeks
 

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