Simizh
Member
Perhaps these are stupid questions, but Im going to put it out there...I did look around on the web but didnt really find the answers I was looking for;
I know cannabis is an annual plant living normally only a season, I also know that (excluding auto-flowering strains) that a Cannabis plant will stay vegetative until the change in light and are photosensitive to the amount of hours of darkness, where it will then flower. I also sort of know of people (spoken on the net) that have kept plants in a vegetative state for quite a long time before allowing them to flower....
My question is; would their be any benefit by controlling light and ambient temperatures in keeping the plant in its vegetative stage for a long time, perhaps increasing the size of the plant, eventually getting a better yield? Also could you not keep a flowing plant for more than its life expectancy by slowly in intervals removing the flower and drying in stages, allowing enough stem and small branches to form? When flowering almost reached its level- by decreasing the amount of light and temperature (enough to keep it alive however giving it a cooling short winter-ish period, and then increasing the light and try to keep it alive by mimicking another Spring, Summer, Autumn and would their be any benefit; is it even possible?
Also can you clone from an auto-flowering plant even when its flowering...I planted a couple more seeds, the one Northern Lights auto-flower, had its fan leaves come with its seedling leaves, Im thinking its going to flower very young....
LOL....I know its alot of text, questions and Im not a professional grower, just now and again...but thanks in advance for any helpfull information...
I know cannabis is an annual plant living normally only a season, I also know that (excluding auto-flowering strains) that a Cannabis plant will stay vegetative until the change in light and are photosensitive to the amount of hours of darkness, where it will then flower. I also sort of know of people (spoken on the net) that have kept plants in a vegetative state for quite a long time before allowing them to flower....
My question is; would their be any benefit by controlling light and ambient temperatures in keeping the plant in its vegetative stage for a long time, perhaps increasing the size of the plant, eventually getting a better yield? Also could you not keep a flowing plant for more than its life expectancy by slowly in intervals removing the flower and drying in stages, allowing enough stem and small branches to form? When flowering almost reached its level- by decreasing the amount of light and temperature (enough to keep it alive however giving it a cooling short winter-ish period, and then increasing the light and try to keep it alive by mimicking another Spring, Summer, Autumn and would their be any benefit; is it even possible?
Also can you clone from an auto-flowering plant even when its flowering...I planted a couple more seeds, the one Northern Lights auto-flower, had its fan leaves come with its seedling leaves, Im thinking its going to flower very young....
LOL....I know its alot of text, questions and Im not a professional grower, just now and again...but thanks in advance for any helpfull information...