July 2024
Understanding photoperiods is critical for controlling growth stages. Vegetative plants generally thrive under 18–24 hours of light, while flowering plants require a strict 12-hour light/dark cycle. Using timers ensures consistency, which reduces stress and promotes predictable growth. Combining intensity management with spectrum adjustments helps optimize photosynthesis and flower development. Regularly observing plant response allows minor tweaks for ideal results.

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