skunkushybrid
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You did say confuse... but on a deeper level this is the same thing as affect.
I don't believe plants can get confused. they just respond to any given situation/environment in whatever way the environment demands.
Hermaphroditism isn't brought on by confusion it is brought on by stress.
A female cannabis plant is stressed anyway due to unpollination... the further flowering goes the more stressed they get. So unstable light periods or any other type of stress can lead the plant to hermaphroditism dependent upon any given plants leaning towards hermaphroditism. Some plants are more prone than others, this depends also on the genetic code given to them by their parents, and their parents before them etc...
So long as the light is useable by the plant, it will use it. I don't see how giving the plant more useable light will lead to stress. The extra heat factor maybe, but this should be a consideration and steps taken to counter it anyway.
Even if you only want to give the plants 4 hours UV per day, this would not count as flickering light schedules... as it would be only the UV light that is turned off. The plants main source of light would still be there.
I don't believe plants can get confused. they just respond to any given situation/environment in whatever way the environment demands.
Hermaphroditism isn't brought on by confusion it is brought on by stress.
A female cannabis plant is stressed anyway due to unpollination... the further flowering goes the more stressed they get. So unstable light periods or any other type of stress can lead the plant to hermaphroditism dependent upon any given plants leaning towards hermaphroditism. Some plants are more prone than others, this depends also on the genetic code given to them by their parents, and their parents before them etc...
So long as the light is useable by the plant, it will use it. I don't see how giving the plant more useable light will lead to stress. The extra heat factor maybe, but this should be a consideration and steps taken to counter it anyway.
Even if you only want to give the plants 4 hours UV per day, this would not count as flickering light schedules... as it would be only the UV light that is turned off. The plants main source of light would still be there.