Photoperiod is a big deal for cannabis growers as it dictates when your plants will flower. As mentioned earlier, cannabis plants growing in the wild or in an outdoor garden will naturally start to flower at the end of summer (around August/September in the Northern Hemisphere and March in the Southern Hemisphere).
Now, cannabis isn’t always grown outdoors. In fact, ever since it first became illegal, growers have largely moved their marijuana gardens indoors to avoid arousing suspicion or catching the attention of law enforcement.
Since about the 1980s, the world of cannabis has been undergoing an “indoor boom.” Thanks to better equipment and huge advancements in breeding, it became much easier to grow cannabis plants indoors (which, given the illegality of marijuana, was a huge plus for growers).
Obviously, indoor growers have to use grow lamps instead of sunlight to grow their plants. The basics of indoor growing involve leaving plants to “veg” (undergo vegetative growth) with anywhere upwards of 16 hours of light per day, before driving down light hours to force plants to flower.
Indoor growers have all kinds of different techniques for growing their plants, but most beginners will start off using an 18-6 light-dark cycle for the vegetative period, before moving to a 12-12 light-dark cycle for flowering.
This means that an indoor grower fully controls when the plants are in their vegetative and flowering period. In the beginning, during the vegetative growth, the lights should be turned on for 18 hours/day and 6 hours of darkness/day. When the grower wants the plants to start their flowering period the amount of light is decreased to 12 hours of light/day and 12 hours of darkness/day.
WHAT ABOUT AUTOFLOWERING STRAINS?
In recent years, cannabis seedbanks and breeders have developed “autoflowering strains.” These strains contain genetics from Cannabis ruderalis, a unique cannabis variety discovered in Siberia that flowers based on age, rather than photoperiod.
Unlike regular cannabis strains, autoflowering strains will flower after a certain amount of time. This makes them particularly interesting to outdoor growers who’re interested in multiple crops per year. If you start early in the season you can already harvest your first crop after 7-8 weeks. Just take care you’re ready for round two.
Therefore, how to effectively expand the production of cannabis indoors is very important. The led growth light can effectively supplement the light required for the growth and development of cannabis, and promote the faster maturation of cannabis in order to bring greater economic benefits. WINLIGHT grow light is very suitable for indoor planting, cost-effective, high par, and can adjust the required spectrum.
WHAT DOES PHOTOPERIOD MEAN FOR CANNABIS GROWERS?
Photoperiod is a big deal for cannabis growers as it dictates when your plants will flower. As mentioned earlier, cannabis plants growing in the wild or in an outdoor garden will naturally start to flower at the end of summer (around August/September in the Northern Hemisphere and March in the Southern Hemisphere).
Now, cannabis isn’t always grown outdoors. In fact, ever since it first became illegal, growers have largely moved their marijuana gardens indoors to avoid arousing suspicion or catching the attention of law enforcement.
Since about the 1980s, the world of cannabis has been undergoing an “indoor boom.” Thanks to better equipment and huge advancements in breeding, it became much easier to grow cannabis plants indoors (which, given the illegality of marijuana, was a huge plus for growers).
Obviously, indoor growers have to use grow lamps instead of sunlight to grow their plants. The basics of indoor growing involve leaving plants to “veg” (undergo vegetative growth) with anywhere upwards of 16 hours of light per day, before driving down light hours to force plants to flower.
Indoor growers have all kinds of different techniques for growing their plants, but most beginners will start off using an 18-6 light-dark cycle for the vegetative period, before moving to a 12-12 light-dark cycle for flowering.
This means that an indoor grower fully controls when the plants are in their vegetative and flowering period. In the beginning, during the vegetative growth, the lights should be turned on for 18 hours/day and 6 hours of darkness/day. When the grower wants the plants to start their flowering period the amount of light is decreased to 12 hours of light/day and 12 hours of darkness/day.
WHAT ABOUT AUTOFLOWERING STRAINS?
In recent years, cannabis seedbanks and breeders have developed “autoflowering strains.” These strains contain genetics from Cannabis ruderalis, a unique cannabis variety discovered in Siberia that flowers based on age, rather than photoperiod.
Unlike regular cannabis strains, autoflowering strains will flower after a certain amount of time. This makes them particularly interesting to outdoor growers who’re interested in multiple crops per year. If you start early in the season you can already harvest your first crop after 7-8 weeks. Just take care you’re ready for round two.
Therefore, how to effectively expand the production of cannabis indoors is very important. The led growth light can effectively supplement the light required for the growth and development of cannabis, and promote the faster maturation of cannabis in order to bring greater economic benefits. WINLIGHT grow light is very suitable for indoor planting, cost-effective, high par, and can adjust the required spectrum.