kingofqueens
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It's hard to tell, it really depends on strain. If they are small enough, you can move them back inside at sunset and put them under another 4-6hr of light, then take them outside in the morning again. That way they get 14 hours of sun and 4 hours of indoor light.cool! but, will moving the clones that are now under 18 hours of light, outside to 14 hours of light trigger the flowering process? i don't want this because i would like to veg outdoors.