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paul17
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I apologize for misreading the earlier post. I've never used anything to initiate veg growth or flowering, so I can't advise on what the local grow shop recommended, although the sooner they get put under long light, 18 hrs indoors if possible, until you can plant them. You don't need a overly bright light to influence veg/flowering, so your shop light should suffice until you get them outside.hi as far as I know its NOT a auto flower.
If you wanted to keep running them inside and out during daylight, that would probably be good, then moving them back inside when it begins to get dark. That way they will get the better sunlight during the day, and still get enough from the shop lights until you are ready to go totally outside. The important thing is that they get a lot of longer period light, with 18 hrs being the general rule. Either way that you want to do it will work for getting back to veg mode and on your way.ok than 2 led shop lights ea putting 4000 lumins for 18 hours until they go outside
sounds like a good plan thanks alot
I'm down in San Diego area and started a few end of Feb to get a jump on the season. I've always treated cannabis as an annual, planting in spring, harvesting in fall. I haven't grown indoors in decades and used metal halide, fan, humidifier and the AC blasting 24/7. Cost me a small fortune. So this year I start way early and now all four, 3 females 1 male, are 3+ weeks into flower. I assume they'll finish in a month and a half regardless if we get sunny days in the next few weeks. Buy some more and get them in the ground within the next few weeks, weather permitting as June should be much better. To get your clones to revert you'll have to give them a lot of artificial light and a shop light won't do it. This year I bought 6 led bulbs and a couple of cfl's (not grow lights) for cloning but I can not grow under them. While I wanted 12-15' plants I'm really looking forward to summer home grown. Let those flower outside and enjoy what they produce while waiting for your new ones to finish.yes weather permitting that's what I have been doing its been sunny up until a few days ago
they go out at 7 am and back in a 6pm under lights . one more thing if im doing 18 total hours of light
and then I put them outside only wont that throw them in to budding again mabay I miss understood what you said
Not sure the reason your plants are in bloom, but in Northern California we’re getting to our maximum sunlight, which even at the summer solstice will be just shy of 15 hours per day. Many who do grow outdoors get their plants veg’d indoors or under artificial lighting so when they do go outside, they can make the most of the sunlight.they go out at 7 am and back in a 6pm under lights . one more thing if im doing 18 total hours of light
and then I put them outside only wont that throw them in to budding again mabay I miss understood what you said
my local shop says to wait till summer
solstice to put them outside full time
what do you guys think can I do it now or should I wait
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