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It’s September and no sign of flowering

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It’s September and no sign of flowering

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HELP! I need someone, Help! So I have two ladies outside and they do not seem to be flowering. Could this be because of the street light at night? I moved them to a dark side of my house this Monday, where it gets maybe 6 hours of sunlight the rest shade and then darkness at night. Will the ladies make it? Should I be concerned? Should
I prepare to move them to my indoor tent. I really wanted to see what an outdoor plant could yield.
 

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First and foremost, if those are in the front of your house, you're my hero. 😂 Yes, the street lights at night will throw things off if the light is getting to them. If you moved them to where they will have 6 hours of direct sunlight and uninterrupted darkness at night, they should start flowering soon. ✌️
 
First and foremost, if those are in the front of your house, you're my hero. 😂 Yes, the street lights at night will throw things off if the light is getting to them. If you moved them to where they will have 6 hours of direct sunlight and uninterrupted darkness at night, they should start flowering soon. ✌️
Lmbo, my neighbor thinks they are wild tomatoes. But thank you for your insight. I know for sure that there new location is completely dark so I’m praying they hold on. October and November in Virginia can be pretty mild so I hope the weather holds.
 
Lmbo, my neighbor thinks they are wild tomatoes. But thank you for your insight. I know for sure that there new location is completely dark so I’m praying they hold on. October and November in Virginia can be pretty mild so I hope the weather holds.
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Lmbo, my neighbor thinks they are wild tomatoes. But thank you for your insight. I know for sure that there new location is completely dark so I’m praying they hold on. October and November in Virginia can be pretty mild so I hope the weather holds.
If you neighbor thinks that they are wild tomatoes they'll be looking for the neighborhood skunk soon to no avail 😂
 
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