Sixteen days every 24 hours

I am becoming confused. At my window I see 16 days and 16 nights every 24 hours and this is making me space-lagged. Each day is about fifty minutes and each night is forty. The transition between bright bright day and dark dark night last for only 7½ seconds. This is a world without twilight, no dusk, no dawn, and no quiet period to reflect on the day’s activities. My photosynthesis requires about half an hour to get going from my sleep. I just start to inhale carbon dioxide while exhaling oxygen and then abruptly shut down only to repeat this process in 90 minutes. As much as I love to drink the light from the sun, this vicious cycle stunts my growth and is not good for me. I communicate my discontent to Gardener by not making essence of green.

Drinking direct rays; wonderful but only lasts for fifty minutes out of every ninety; this makes me space-lagged
Drinking direct rays; wonderful but only lasts for fifty minutes out of every ninety; this makes me space-lagged
This is a world with no twilight; sunset and sunrise lasts for only seven and a half seconds
This is a world with no twilight; sunset and sunrise lasts for only seven and a half seconds