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Different light and temperatures can easily cause reveg. Speaking from experience.Pushrod - why?
Supercropping is your friend. Both methods. Snapping as well as twisting.10-4
Wish I had more headroom !!!!
I plan to ease them into the sunlight
Thought I’d start them in shade first and see
I’m going to hold out as long as I can - but I did not train these and I’m certain unless I cut on tops they will be way too tall for my set up.
Appreciate the response !
Mine just started to flower outside.I don’t think if they went out now they would have time to flower on their own - but IDK
That’s why I’m asking in hopes those with experience will chime in
If you were 12/12 lighting indoors and go to longer sun lighting exposure introduce them slowly. Outdoors cannabis begins to flower when light is around 14 in my area in early August. You plants will fine after a little shock. Also add some nitrogen to encourage vegging during transition.Does anyone have experience flowering plants inside then moving them outdoors to finish in the fall ???
I have a couple that I want to put out to see what happens.
They will be in flower until budding decent then transitioned to my outdoor setup .
I have read that once daylight hours are below 14 a day they won’t try to re-veg, does anyone have experience with this ?
Central VA daylight hours will be close to 13 by the time they go out - pushing it on the first hard frost but I can protect them until then.
thoughts, opinions, expert advice ????
And before I get asked -
I have to move them before they go through the ceiling !
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