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Cboat38

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Say if I put my plants into flower say.. Sunday then wait a week then transplant them outside into ten gallons how would that effect the growth. I mean would it be a bad idea
 

Boatguy

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I had a plant herm almost immediately after putting it outside. Make sure that your light times are as close to the real sunrise/sunset as possible. They may burn also, so dont put em in full blown sun all at once even if you have good lights indoors
 

manfredo

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Say if I put my plants into flower say.. Sunday then wait a week then transplant them outside into ten gallons how would that effect the growth. I mean would it be a bad idea
Probably a bad idea just because you'd be adding extra stress. What is your reasoning for wanting to change the light cycle a week before putting them outdoors?
 

Cboat38

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Because I have 10 plants I’m keeping six indoor and maybe 4or 5 outside and running out room in my 3x3s and they growing faster since the new lights 214898E3-985D-49E6-8AED-AA74DBF96C94.jpeg25E35BE9-E3E5-47C8-9FD9-7B2BB0DAD973.jpeg
 

waterproof808

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Any transplanting/training should be done at least 2 weeks prior to flip. There is an explosion in plant and root growth when a plant transitions to flower and any interruptions like transplanting during this period will be disruptive and impact your final results negatively.
 

Cboat38

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Michigan getting a little less then 12 hours light but cool and cloudy, I might just use my closest and flowerem all and pop some more seeds
 

Sevenleaves

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Michigan getting a little less then 12 hours light but cool and cloudy, I might just use my closest and flowerem all and pop some more seeds
I would wait until the 2nd or 3rd week in May before going outside with them. I am in Maine and wouldn't even think about putting anything in the ground yet.
 
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