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sun rotation is the key to the girls veg and flower cycle,inside we control the lights ,so we decide when we flip to flower by how big we want the plant,so veging outside,it would go all the way intojuly be fore flower production,here in my state its been in the 90's over a month,up north were you are you can manipulate your plants with heat and light inside the greenhouse,if you are in a 9 ot 13 hr daylight cycle you can adjust to have lights on a timer for when you want to get your 16 hours of vegging light,do you dig what im trying to say,never been up north,but here when time change we have daylight from 6 in the morning to 9 pm in spring,come summer it doesnt get dark until 10pm,hope it helped a littleHey guys. I'm considering a small greenhouse to veg in. During spring.
Is this a wise thing for an indoor grower? Do plants immediately start flower in an unlit greenhouse in a northern climate?
REALLY appreciate any advice. I'm an indoor guy.
If you're starting with seeds, unless they're autos they won't just automatically start to flower, they need to be sexually mature first.Hey guys. I'm considering a small greenhouse to veg in. During spring.
Is this a wise thing for an indoor grower? Do plants immediately start flower in an unlit greenhouse in a northern climate?
REALLY appreciate any advice. I'm an indoor guy.
Clones!Are we talking seed starts or clones? That dictates my answer.
What's the minimum hours of daylight ?You're going to have to do something about the light, or plan to do a light deprivation, because they *will* flip into flower.
Silly goose. 18/6 indoor ....What is the photoperiod they're on right now? Are they growing outside using just the current photoperiod? If so I want to know how you did it. :p
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