Funkadelic
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Didn't we already discuss this? Did you not like my answers?Hey all ... I have 15.5 hours of sunlight where I'm at.
Can I veg outdoors with clones or will they flower with this amount?
So i need a full 16hrs?
Clones that have been on 18/6 sure will. And then they'll flip back into veg.Nothing will flower in 15.5 hours of sunlight, that's too much daylight.
Didn't we already discuss this? Did you not like my answers?
Clones that have been on 18/6 sure will. And then they'll flip back into veg.
Ok I got them small 40 days ago they're all averaging 2ft-3ft tall.im reading everywhere that this clone of King Louie is a auto flower clone that finishes in 60-65 days and I'm assuming that's indoor and outdoor?If you are in so cal, got clones 40 days ago, then 30 days ago started flowering, that is not a good thing. I hope I am misunderstanding.
They shouldn't flower until the end of summer. If they started to flower 10 days after you got the clones and put them outside they are flowering because of the rapid reduction in the hours of light the plant was receiving. They will get fooled into thinking winter is coming when light gets reduced.
Although it's obvious the yield won't be as great as my usual 4-6 ms flowering seeds that grow huge and average about a lb and a half every two plants and that's my Tahoe seedsOk I got them small 40 days ago they're all averaging 2ft-3ft tall.im reading everywhere that this clone of King Louie is a auto flower clone that finishes in 60-65 days and I'm assuming that's indoor and outdoor?
Okay, my bad... When you said they were clones I assumed they would not be autos. My understanding is that it is rare to clone autos as it disrupts a very short growing period.Although it's obvious the yield won't be as great as my usual 4-6 ms flowering seeds that grow huge and average about a lb and a half every two plants and that's my Tahoe seeds
Interesting... I will post pics in the morning I have King Louie and white fire also some Tahoe seed wich looks like it won't be done till about sept-oct but so far they look great and I am hoping for the best maybe the pics will help me get more info and also thanks for your feedback very much appreciatedOkay, my bad... When you said they were clones I assumed they would not be autos. My understanding is that it is rare to clone autos as it disrupts a very short growing period.
Interesting... I will post pics in the morning I have King Louie and white fire also some Tahoe seed wich looks like it won't be done till about sept-oct but so far they look great and I am hoping for the best maybe the pics will help me get more info and also thanks for your feedback very much appreciated
These are the white Fire wich I think are lankier but definitely more bigger buds than King Louie but less dank in my opinion but still grade AThese are the King Louie so far
These are the white Fire wich I think are lankier but definitely more bigger buds than King Louie but less dank in my opinion but still grade A
Yeah they've been outside in the sun since they were cloned and have responded well if you ask me I am aware of the sun cycles and the process but was made aware that these are auto flowering clones so they flower 60 days no matter how much sun but stay pretty small compared to normal flowering plants this is my first time working with these but my seeded plants are getting bigger and bigger every day and should be ready around septare you counting dawn and dusk times regarding sunlight spectrum hitting the plants because plants are very aware of this.
& the solstice date is important. are you following natural sun cycle regarding times beforehand ? you should have lined up times from day one with dawn / dusk times regarding artificial lighting. the stress from exiting totally artificial lighting is always an issue. they should be getting sunlight from the time you get clones if your moving them outdoors. i only run seeds but ya, they get daylight from day one ...... hardening off is a fools gold recipe for those stressing plants from the start. they should never get artificial light unless its inside greenhouse ( already getting natural light ) from day one -
outdoor, plants will start a very sloooow walk toward flowering after solstice, you will not see it outwardly until august but the process has started long before. look toward the natural process of an annual plant outdoor and mimic nature as closely in all aspects and then you will deal with less stress upon the plants. we get 14 hours 20 minutes of daylight on august 1st, w/ dawn dusk / twilight you add an extra hour. so indeed, plants will flower with 15 hours plus of light but the key is solstice and the time crashing 2 minutes per day and by me the temps dropping also quicken the process.
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