Yup, it might affect it. YOu are going for 100% darkness during nighttime flowering cycles.
No, a few hours extra just one time shouldn't effect them.
according to this hypothesis,the application of gibberellins on long day plants in non-inductive cyles will induce flowering,while in short day plants if non inductive cycle is provided then application of gibberellin has no effect on floweringi.e. flowering will not be induced.
Both gardeners and botanists in different ways.
It has got a dependent gametophyte on main sporophytic plant body and embryo develops inside the embryo sac in all flowering angiospermic plants.
seed, small plant, big plant.
Yes, flowering plants produce seeds as part of their reproductive cycle. Flowers are the reproductive structures of flowering plants that contain the male and female reproductive organs needed for seed formation. After pollination and fertilization, the ovary of the flower develops into a fruit containing seeds.
Both evergreen trees and flowering plants go through similar stages in their life cycle. They start as a seed, germinate and grow into a mature plant that produces flowers or cones for reproduction. This leads to the formation of seeds that are dispersed to start the cycle anew.
Yes you can use Miracle Grow for marijuana, but only if you are growing in soil. If you are growing hydroponically you will need nutrients designed for hydroponics. For the vegetative cycle you will need to find Miracle Grow for Azalea Camellia and Rhododendron. This will contain the high levels of Nitrogen are required by Marijuana during vegetative growth. For the flowering cycle you will need Miracle Grow Bloom Booster. This will provide the higher levels of Potassium and Phosphorus that is needed during the flowering state. I recommend only using fertilizer every third watering. This will ensure that your plants do not get nutrient burn from build up of excess miracle grow.
Water cycle
The cannabis plant begins flowering when it senses the light cycle is beginning to have more darkness and less sunlight and begins budding to pass on its seed since they know there going to die because winter is coming.... Its sad really. June 21 Summer solstice
Wind plays an important role in the life cycle of some flowering plants. Wind provides the necessary energy for pollen to be transferred from one flower to another allowing for cross-pollination and the production of seeds. Wind can also be responsible for helping to disperse the seeds of these plants enabling them to spread to other areas and continue their life cycle. The following are the main ways in which wind affects the life cycle of these flowering plants: Wind aids in pollen transfer between flowers allowing fertilization and the production of seeds. Wind disperses the seeds of these plants enabling them to spread to other areas and continue their life cycle. Wind can also help to pollinate flowers and keep them healthy by providing the necessary oxygen. Wind can help to regulate the temperature of the environment surrounding the plant ensuring optimal conditions for growth.Overall wind plays an integral role in the life cycle of some flowering plants and its effects should not be overlooked.
Mint plants flower when they reach maturity, usually in their second year of growth. Flowering is a natural part of the plant's life cycle and is triggered by factors like temperature, light, and age.