Yes, suitable weather to get them to finish is an issue here. Mold! I will get them up to about 4 pairs of leaves under lights by about the time of our last frost then put them in the ground. Have been doin OK with autos but not overly happy with yield.
Thanks,
I have sucked in enough smoke of various kinds during my life, so it is edibles for me. Been doing a few infusions with butter and coconut but at bedtime I commonly just chew up a pinch of bud which I have decarbed in pressure cooker. Less messing around and it doesnt go rancid.
No fancy...
If I already had them flowering for a month inside, it would be a matter of preventing them re- vegging. Would they need the same degree of light deprivation to hold them? I expect that different cultivars may have different precise day length figures to trigger them. Tales of "light poisoning"...
Thanks for the input; sounds like it would be an over complicated experiment. Do-able, but not simple! It is easier to put light on than it is to keep light out!
I have trouble getting photos to finish with my local fall weather. Thinking next summer to have a couple of plants flipped and enough flowering time under lights then move outside sometime past mid July. I am about 47 deg. N . Dont know how close I would have to snch. the daylight hours so...
Usually grow outdoors; just doing a one plant mini grow inside and wanted to test the concept of reversing a single branch.
Thanks for the replies.:weed: