ttumaddawg
Well-Known Member
I have my ladies outdoors and every night I put black cotton sheets over them to force flowering early. After the sun goes down at night I uncover the ladies so the sun can greet them the next morning. (i cover them at 6:18pm...sun rises at 6:18am)
I used this method last year with no problems and it worked out great.
My question is this. I have heard through research that if you use this method to force early flowering, then you only need to cover them for about the first 4-6 weeks of flowering and then they will finish flowering on their own and you would not need to cover them for the last 2-4 weeks. Is this correct?
The reason I ask is that if I only had to cover them for the first few weeks and then did not have to cover them anymore, obviously it would be more stealth to not have black sheets covering plants in my backyard.
Anyone who has experience directly with this technique I would love to hear from.
Thanks and good luck to all
I used this method last year with no problems and it worked out great.
My question is this. I have heard through research that if you use this method to force early flowering, then you only need to cover them for about the first 4-6 weeks of flowering and then they will finish flowering on their own and you would not need to cover them for the last 2-4 weeks. Is this correct?
The reason I ask is that if I only had to cover them for the first few weeks and then did not have to cover them anymore, obviously it would be more stealth to not have black sheets covering plants in my backyard.
Anyone who has experience directly with this technique I would love to hear from.
Thanks and good luck to all