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Anybody have their stuff outside without supp lighting?
 
Have been with some for almost a month now. Last few will be going in the ground this week.
 
The weather here has been a bit wonky, but yeah, people have been since last week.
 
My boys didn't like it though. Got some reveggin goin on. Boo
 
The weather this year has been TERRIBLE.
Can you believe it is the middle of mf-ing June and people are asking this question.

Up here in Oregon the only people who have anything outside are in the East because they're the only one's getting remotely any sun.

Fuck Global Warming. I remember when April was spring, and June was the beginning of summer and it actually rained in the fall.
 
mine have been outside a littler over a mnth now as well, and i believe they are re-vegging also?? How do you know??
 
mine have been outside for a while now but we have had nothing but sunny mid 90's days for the past month today was the first storm we had and we only got a little drizzle for about 15 mins. it deff feels like summer here in the south.
 
Im in the north east, and I have a handful of plants that have been out over a month. a FEW DOZEN OTHER PLANTS STARTED A COUPLE WEEKS AGO.. I agree the weather is really messed up. Its been 45 degrees at night the last few days. Before this it was 100 degree days, and cold nights.
 
Been outside here for a week and a half now... and it even rained yesterday everything is looking good still :)
 
mine have been outside a littler over a mnth now as well, and i believe they are re-vegging also?? How do you know??
By the types of leaves they grow. Single and triple-lobed leaves are a sure sign. Singles are the beginning of it, then as they become less 'confused' they start throwing triples, then move onto normal 5-7-9s.
 
They are outside but not yet planted. Didn`t want the storms to make them go into flower early.Last of the clones went up the hill yesterday so time to get them in the ground now that the weather has calmed down. Been working on my road in to my property as much as possible. Waiting on the equipment operator to finish up some other jobs now to finnish the road so I can pull my RV in and make camp.
 

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Revegging shots, not mine. Just an example.
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http://i754.invalid.com/albums/xx184/california949/620update021.jpg

Cheers,
Crom
 
I am also in the north east..We had a really nice may(first 2 weeks only)....so i took a chance and put them out as 2" seedlings....i put them in on may 10th...... 3 on that date......So far they are doing ok i guess....and the ones i put in on may 23 are starting to catch up but are still about 5" shorter than the may 10th ones

P.S. the weather here sucks..you get 2-3 days of nice humid and very warm...then 3-4 days of complete overcast,cool and heavy rain.....hope i don;t start to get mold issues
 
Those are picture perfect examples, crom. In a manner of speaking.
 
Also you need to look for the spiral shaped leaf. The spiral shaped leaf indicates the switch from flower back to veg. Once it resumes proper vegging you can actually see where it started, and how long it has been (re)vegging for.

Cheers,
Crom
 
Im in cali and it has just has started to get nice now,at least where im at.
 
What do you think the effects of a reveg are on yield? I mean in those sample shots I found online they look like clones. I have had clones do this and then reveg and be fine. Although reveg usually creates a very branchy plant once vegging resumes. I wonder if this has a negative effect on yield? How come my males are having a harder time revegging then the females of the same seed lot? Maybe males have a harder time reversing back to veg? Thoughts?

Cheers,
Crom
 
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