Sensitivity of Cannabis to Light

ashishrawat

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Cannabis, like all plants, requires illumination. For marijuana, however, light is a crucial component for a healthy future harvest, thus you should pick the best light source for your plants.

Different amounts of light are required depending on where the plant is in its development. This makes the process of cannabis delivery easy. Vegetative and blooming are the two types. When a plant is vegetative, it actively develops but does not produce buds. At this point, the fundamental lighting rule is as follows: the more light your cannabis plant receives, the higher its growth and potential harvest. However, there could occasionally be an excess of light. If you are searching for the best cannabis delivery near me, always pick the reliable sites.

The most prevalent mode at this point is 18/6, which calls for a minimum of 18 hours of light and 8 hours of darkness. The regimen should be extended to 24 hours if you want the cannabis plant to grow higher and bigger. You must extend the plant's time in the dark to get it to flower. This needs to be dark for at least 12 hours. Cannabis will remain in a vegetative state for as long as it is exposed to light for 13 or more hours each day. This rule is applicable to both indoor and outdoor growing. The quantity of weed you plan to grow and your financial situation will determine how many grow lights you need. For 8–15 plants, you typically need one or two lamps.
 

treefarmercharlie

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Cannabis, like all plants, requires illumination. For marijuana, however, light is a crucial component for a healthy future harvest, thus you should pick the best light source for your plants.

Different amounts of light are required depending on where the plant is in its development. This makes the process of cannabis delivery easy. Vegetative and blooming are the two types. When a plant is vegetative, it actively develops but does not produce buds. At this point, the fundamental lighting rule is as follows: the more light your cannabis plant receives, the higher its growth and potential harvest. However, there could occasionally be an excess of light. If you are searching for the best cannabis delivery near me, always pick the reliable sites.

The most prevalent mode at this point is 18/6, which calls for a minimum of 18 hours of light and 8 hours of darkness. The regimen should be extended to 24 hours if you want the cannabis plant to grow higher and bigger. You must extend the plant's time in the dark to get it to flower. This needs to be dark for at least 12 hours. Cannabis will remain in a vegetative state for as long as it is exposed to light for 13 or more hours each day. This rule is applicable to both indoor and outdoor growing. The quantity of weed you plan to grow and your financial situation will determine how many grow lights you need. For 8–15 plants, you typically need one or two lamps.
Read the room, man :ROFLMAO:

I have a feeling this is probably a spammer trying to look like a regular person, especially since their posting from India, but I'll leave it be until I have more of a reason to do something.
 

H.A.F.

a.k.a. Rusty Nails
Or they give @H.A.F. some more grow tips 🤭
Don't be mean. He posted this in a general lighting discussion thread and that wasn't discussed yet - in this particular thread... Could be a new guy trying to be helpful sharing what he's just learned. That's fine in my book.

Except for the part where his day has 26 hours. :ROFLMAO:
The most prevalent mode at this point is 18/6, which calls for a minimum of 18 hours of light and 8 hours of darkness.
 
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