High_Haze
Well-Known Member
I am starting some seeds indoors to get a head start on the outdoor season. I tried to post this in the outdoor thread but apparently not too many people have indoor experience there.
Jorge Cervantes said that you can start growing your plants indoors while following the outdoor natural photoperiod. For example, if there are 14 hours of light per day, give your plants 14 hours of light per day as well.
Since I will be transplanting in May, the natural light cycle here in Colorado is 14/10. I see conflicting information from people on whether or not 14/10 will induce flowering. But if the seeds are raised in 14/10 from the time they sprout I don't think that they will flower.
Anyone here have experience with this schedule?
Jorge Cervantes said that you can start growing your plants indoors while following the outdoor natural photoperiod. For example, if there are 14 hours of light per day, give your plants 14 hours of light per day as well.
Since I will be transplanting in May, the natural light cycle here in Colorado is 14/10. I see conflicting information from people on whether or not 14/10 will induce flowering. But if the seeds are raised in 14/10 from the time they sprout I don't think that they will flower.
Anyone here have experience with this schedule?