All this to say: the health and productivity of your plants depends on a specific balance of dark and light. They are also “photoperiodic”-they take physiological cues from the way light changes over the course of a season. Many flowering plants are “diurnal,” which means they depend on a cycle of light and darkness for their cues to grow and develop. The rules are a little different, as plants are not regulated by a central nervous system, but the bottom line is: if you’re a grower, you should take your plants’ sleep cycle as seriously as you do your own. Just like humans, plants require a regular sleep cycle in order to be their healthiest and most productive selves.
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