BrookLeonard
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Slowly move them from 18/6 to 14.75/ 9.25
Cut back the light a bit every week until they are down to 14.75 and then set them out. This will keep them from reverting or shock flowering when you set them out.
You need to figure out civil twilight time for April in your area and slowly move light time down to that. Civil twilight is when the sky lights up before the sun is visible.
As long as it's warm enough at night in your area, star wars day would work.Roger that. Here are some times throughout April for Civil twilight start/end with total hours daylight including am/pm twilight:
April 1: 6:37am - 8:07pm 13:30 hours/min
April 8: 6:25am - 8:14pm 13:47 hours/min
April 15: 6:16am - 8:20pm 14:04 hours/min
April 22: 6:06am - 8:26pm 14:20 hours/min
April 29: 5:57am - 8:33pm 14:36 hours/min
So, I understand that anything less than 14 hours of daylight induces flowering, is that correct? You suggested that I should stay above 14.75 hours of light (am/pm twilight plus daylight). It actually looks like May 4th (5:51am - 8:38pm 14:46 hours/min) So, it would be best to have my timer down to 14.75 hours and set out no earlier than May 4? Again, I appreciate your patience in something I am not experienced or knowledgable in. Thank you!
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