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?
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?