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Then you could maybe try a week with 18/6 then go down to 12/12.They are in middle of garden away from windows. They’ve been outside for about 2 months. If you want to read the sad story it’s in my previous posts but basically I was going to trash them and put them outside as a last resort.
A previous poster indicated that because I put them outside at a weird time (fall not spring). They’d grow and how until the days get shorter in October and then go into flower. He said they’d get huge. He suggested bringing them inside where I can control the light (I have neon light) but he didn’t specify what pattern to use.
Thanks for all the help!
The days are rapidly shortening so I would imagine that they're probably about ready to start flowering. The beauty of indoor gardening is that you don't need to rely on the suns schedule to flower your plants. You can do that by artificially lowering the amount of light the plant gets kicking off the flowering response.
Yeah...sorry about that. I should have said that typically outdoor growers plant in early spring and harvest in late october so, yeah, you are correct. The days are actually getting longer not shorter when they harvest.Just one correction: the days are increasing daylight as of December 21st, not decreasing. The days will begin decreasing on June 21st :P
LOL! Let me save you some time and grief by saying nutrient recipes are highly subjective so you probably won't get the same answer from different people. This is an area where you really need to develop your own grow style and the nutrients that you feel help your plant.@RootsRuler @elusiveshame Thanks again. I'll try and get everything setup this weekend, but don't worry, I'll take your advice and not rush into it. I'm curious to see it flower with 12 hours of artificial light. Again, this is more light that they are getting now! It's an unusual situation. As you point out, you usually plant outside in early spring. It's only because I was about to trash these plants that they ended up outside in November.
If nothing else this is all great practice for the next run(s). Come early spring (March?) I really do want to plant some plants outside. Free light!
I assume by "Library" you mean the "Lean" section at top. I've already started poking around there. If there are any particular articles (especially about nutrients ) please point them out. Otherwise I'll continue to look around.
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