If you were to take a seed from a landrace Oaxacan plant and then take it to the equator (where you claim the light is proper) where it would flower from seed, then it would flower very early….and complete the flowering cycle and then…die…which would be a LOT less than 20 weeks…or 30 weeks…or 44 weeks.
An annual, flowering plant, is only alive long enough to complete it's life cycle. It completes that cycle when it produces and sheds fruit/seed -after which, the plant dies. This is the way of the annual flowing plant in nature -or "God" if you prefer. But, even under the most artificial laboratory conditions, I would think it to be rather difficult (if not impossible) to keep the plant alive and blooming for 44 weeks. I mean, maybe if you just kept monster cropping it…but, then, that wouldn't technically be keeping the plant in bloom….and that also would certainly go against nature's way of doing things.