Ganesa_9
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So I see all these different posts that talk about how if you expose plants to light during the 'night' part of a 12/12 light cycle, it completely messes up their flowering or bud production, can stress them out and cause all kinds of doom... but I'm having some doubts about all of that. Nature is never that neat and tidy. What happens to a plant outdoors when there's a harvest moon so bright you could read by it, or what happens if there is a ferocious lightning storm where there are blinding flashes of light every minute? These plants just CAN'T be all that sensitive... can they? Sometimes it seems like regimens for plant care (watering, nutes, light cycle) are a bit unbelievably rigid! This is just out of curiosity.