Trigger times

VaSmile

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There is obviously variation in the length of dark time to signal different plants to start. This seems to be pretty important information when selecting genetics in different climates. I do not find much about this when reserching specific strains. What i do find is veague and generalized.
Last year i had a plant(agent orange) bloom though the sostice (14:50/9:10 localy) I saw mature plants go out the first week of may this year in a fairly shadey spot and they did/have not bloomed.
I would like to be able to knowingly plan to reproduce both these results with more varieties.
Are there any strains to be know to have a consistent trigger time of over 10 or under 9.25hrs?

Am I the only one who thinks this should be a more discussed, tested and recorded?
 

Unga Bunga

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The other part of the equation I've seen over the years is some plants that show sex later than others absolutely blow up during flowering and finish earlier than the others . Makes it a bit more difficult to plan for .
 
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