Just to be absolutely clear, are you saying you are/did use light in the range of 660nm (Hyper Red) during the 12 hour lasting nightphase in flowering - and your plants didn't revegg? If so that would be absolutely mindblowing, I thought you did use 730nm exclusively... but 660nm is PAR... this is somewhat against the book, but let me tell you this: (and I hope I don't jump too early to conclusions now...)
I've build myself a new light for my vegtent 80x80cm out of old HIDS (which were laying around unused) just for jolly, it's a HPS + MH combined:
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here's an excerpt from a conversation with
@Dr. Who which describes how that's been used:
"4 weeks ago I made an unexpected encounter - the vegtent with only a bunch of 4 week plants all regs went into flower. Under 18/6 lights. However, I have made a lighting experience and put both an MH & HPS dual under the hood.
Mourning: 6h MH
Midday: 6h MH + HPS
Evening: 6h HPS
30-50k lux at the canopy.
Could this be due to hormonell response initiated in stimulus of 12h of orange-shifted light from the HPS? or the lack of blue spectrum? but I knew folks that vegged entirely with HPS, and plants didnt go into flower right when they were mature...
Maybe its more complicated? Maybe from the shift... telling the plants oh only very short day with direct sunlight... I find it somehow hard to believe that the 660nm receptor is telling a plant "direct sunlight" when that wavelength actually is measured also quite diffuse in spread. Blue or UV would make much more sense, and there are so many of them.
However, the simulation also resulted in lesser luminosity in comparison to both HIDs full 18h on. Therefore, currently changed to
18h HPS + 14h MH
6h night
their back in veg now, but I wonder if I just could initiate flowering by reverting back to the old setting. less luminosity but 18h of light instead of 12... "
as you can see, my plants got 18h of uninterrupted light but paradoxically, the whole tent flowered (photo's) even at week 4 from seed.
I cannot explain this behaviour. But there was only 12h of white/blue light, and the rest was 6h HPS light + 6h darkness. A HPS will emit mostly yellow/red light:
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so maybe the red light isn't "interpretated" as day by plants/Cannabis...??!?? Because that would also explain why your TORR method does what it does - your plants do flower fine.
So if this is true, it could perhaps mean that one can
flower Cannabis under 16 or 18 or 20 or maybe even 24h of consecutive light.
I think you already arrived at this conclusion, isn't it:
I've previously thought that you'd use 730nm and that the increased temperature during the nightphase would be responsible for the vigorous growth of your plants (just like
@bk78 keeps his temps constant high throughout the whole cycle...). But that alone doesn't explain why there's no revegg in your case, or why my plants did initiate flowering.
Now if we just look at various plant photo receptors:
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then you'll surely noticed most of them are well beyond both 730nm and 660nm. 550nm seems to be the start for secondairy plant metabolites.
Only Chlorophyl A + B, Pr + Pfr are working over 550nm. The official plant physiology teaches that plants using Pr to determine the day, and Pfr to determine night. But then your plants should revegg. Maybe the light emitted by 660nm/730nm monos isn't strong enough to do this, but on the other hand - you've even burnt your plants with it, as illustrated on this thread.
But if plants would use actually blue/white light to determine the day (and not Pr) then both our observed plant behaviour would make sense.
I feel we're on to something... which would require some testing... I wonder how much more 660nm lumen could be thrown at plants - in order to see if they revegg? Your monos don't gibe much out - but actually my HPS did - I measured 30k lumens (it's not max but these were small young plants in veg...). Plus a HPS will even throw alot of yellow light out, even very close to the best quantum efficiency that there is... so how in the world did these plants not consider this *day*?
Anyone else to chime in here?
@Grow Lights Australia @Dr. Who @hybridway2 @Renfro @chex1111 @Sedan