
FAQ About Indoor Plant Photoperiod Management

What are long-day and short-day plants in the context of photoperiod management?
Long-day and short-day plants refer to classifications based on their flowering response to light cycles. Long-day plants flower when daylight exceeds a certain duration, typically requiring 12 or more hours of light. Conversely, short-day plants flower when the daylight falls below a specific threshold, typically thriving with 10 to 12 hours of light or less.