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Old 06-29-2009, 05:41 AM
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Question Auto-Flowering Strains and Light
So I'm curious, according to Wikipedia:
Day-neutral plants

Day-neutral plants, such as cucumbers, roses and tomatoes, do not initiate flowering based on photoperiodism at all; they flower regardless of the night length. They may initiate flowering after attaining a certain overall developmental stage or age, or in response to alternative environmental stimuli, such as vernalization (a period of low temperature), rather than in response to photoperiod.

In response to that I wanted to know you're thoughts.For instance, if certain Auto-Flowering strains of marijuana could have the lights left on 24/7. And if so what temperatures or environmental changes would be necessary for "Auto-Flowering" to be induced.

Should be a decent discussion

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