When to start my countdown on 12/12

Dr. Who

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believe it or not its to helps the hormone change it does work and here is how
Cannabis plants are referred to as long night or short day plants, because they require a long period of darkness to trigger the hormones that tell the plant to switch from vegetative growth to flowering. These light receptors are color pigments in the leaves called Phytochrome Red (PR) and Phytochrome Far Red (PFR). These pigments get their names from the types of light they absorb. PR absorbs red light between 660 and 760 nm and PFR absorbs far red light between 760 and 800 nm. These two pigments chemically react to the light, and trigger the plant to flower or not.
This is where it gets a little confusing.
In cannabis plants, the normal presence of PFR switches off the flowering signal. The level of PFR is what you can manipulate by adjusting the photoperiod. PFR is quickly produced when plants are exposed to light that contains far red wavelengths. When there is light, the PFR and PR maintain a balance. When the sun goes down or the lights go out, the darkness gradually switches the PFR to PR. Because of this, PR levels gradually increase and the PFR gradually decrease during the dark period. The presence of PR is a neutral condition to the plants and essentially tells them nothing. When the light returns, or if a small amount of far red light interrupts the dark period, the PR immediately switches back to PFR. If the plant is without light long enough, the PFR will decrease past a tipping point. This decreased level of PFR signals the plants that Fall is approaching; and the plant begins flowering.
There fore when you introduce more dark what are you doing ???
Interesting but I have a minor point to cover

1: Your nm bands are off ......Pr is about = 650 - 700nm (exact would be 658nm to 699nm) and Pfr = 700 - 800
730nm LEDs are used for faster plant "shutdown" to be able to increase lights on time in bloom as the Pfr peak is from 726 to 734.

I grow hydro has those NM bands incorrect....

Doc
 

Darth Vapour

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Interesting but I have a minor point to cover

1: Your nm bands are off ......Pr is about = 650 - 700nm (exact would be 658nm to 699nm) and Pfr = 700 - 800
730nm LEDs are used for faster plant "shutdown" to be able to increase lights on time in bloom as the Pfr peak is from 726 to 734.

I grow hydro has those NM bands incorrect....

Doc
lol all good bro was trying to explain how the long night short day process works i think i sorta got it across :)
 
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