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You can try and revert as far as I know but will lose time. I grow indoor and use timers etc. So I have never had to deal with it. There are some members here I know have experience doing so and will be able to provide you much better information on it. It's seems to have been a common theme this year. In the future I would slowly change the lighting schedule inside to match or at least get close to the day/night schedule outside before moving them. This should be done slowly.@Aqua Man thanks for the quick response!
if it's flowering, do you think there's any use in giving it 2 hrs of light in the middle of the night to try to reveg?
it might depend on its genetics - if its an auto-flowering variety, then the clones tends to flower straight away. AND auto-flowering varieties are harder to turn back to vegetative, no?
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