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16/8 shouldn't trigger flowering, they usually won't start until a week or 2 of 12/12. They look great
Doesn't seem to, but I can't see well enough. Can you take a closer pic?
Why does it make u scared?is the plant mental or something?,can't see anything wrong,maybe that plant is just misunderstood?,76Thanks! I’m just worried that I messed them up. This is my first harvest that looks this good, I don’t want to ruin it!
I can but not until Wednesday when I’m there with them. In the second picture, the plant in the middle at the bottom makes me scared.
As the Dead put "When life seems like easy street there is danger at your door". I'm just very paranoid that I'm going to ruin these girls.Why does it make u scared?is the plant mental or something?,can't see anything wrong,maybe that plant is just misunderstood?,76
Thanks! I was told to put them outside in NE (Mass, specifically) as close to the solstice as possible. I earmarked June 15. Is that too far? Should they go outside now?Nice plants you have there!! Just growing new leaves doing their thing happy as can be!!! Curious as to why you are waiting for 2 more weeks to start hardening them? I’m going to start mine on Friday or Saturday and I’m north of you probably at 44.4 N lat.
If the thunder don't get ya then the lightnin will ..........As the Dead put "When life seems like easy street there is danger at your door". I'm just very paranoid that I'm going to ruin these girls.
They're certainly not mental. Perhaps me and my neurosis slightly are.
Hardening is a stepped approach to transitioning your plants from artificial light to full sun over several days. Perhaps your method of waiting is fine!!! it worked in the past for you. If I see that we will have two or three consecutive days of rain I’ll do my transplants then or go the hardening route. I just want to get my gals acclimatized to the outdoors as quickly as I can without stressing them out. Good Luck with your grow!!!Thanks! I was told to put them outside in NE (Mass, specifically) as close to the solstice as possible. I earmarked June 15. Is that too far? Should they go outside now?
Also, when you say hardening, what specifically? Last year I simply moved them outside and stuck them straight in their forever homes. Is there something more I should be doing?
I live in R.I. and I put mine out a week ago. They have doubled in size , loving it!!!! Oh also I put mine in the ground no planter. Good luck with yours. Waiting till the 15 might be a little late.Thanks! I was told to put them outside in NE (Mass, specifically) as close to the solstice as possible. I earmarked June 15. Is that too far? Should they go outside now?
Also, when you say hardening, what specifically? Last year I simply moved them outside and stuck them straight in their forever homes. Is there something more I should be doing?
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