Daemos, Thanks for elaborating. It's nice to have a civil conversation on this topic. All too often, these subjects bring out the "I'm smarter than you" attitude. This board really is great. Keep the info coming -- I love to learn!
I want to make sure I understand what you mean. Are you saying that it is moon light that de-activates phytochrome? Does this mean that during a completely dark night, when the moon is not out, that phytochrome is still active because there is no moon light?
I was thinking about this topic over the weekend. I can see how moon phases may play a role, especially in equatorial regions where day length does not fluctuate as much seasonally. But I still tend to believe that the majority of plants, including orchids, would measure photoperiod by the presence and absence of usable light.
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