Moving !! indoor grow must become outdoor

ic3blink

Member
Im moving this weekend and my baby got put into the flower tent a little late because i chopped it up and tied it down lst. This last clone is #8 of the batch. The others are trimmed and drying but this baby needs about 2-3 more weeks to reach the flowering point the other clones did.

Indoor, soil, 600w hps.

There's a decent sized back yard i hope to just put the plant there.

The location is So. Cal ( san fernando valley) so temperatures are 70-80's day 50-60's at night.

One of my concerns is will the sun be too intense ? ( partial shade ?)

Another is the shorter daylight period. est 11 hours of daylight this time of year. would this be a concern ?
 

TheDifferenceX

Well-Known Member
Im moving this weekend and my baby got put into the flower tent a little late because i chopped it up and tied it down lst. This last clone is #8 of the batch. The others are trimmed and drying but this baby needs about 2-3 more weeks to reach the flowering point the other clones did.

Indoor, soil, 600w hps.

There's a decent sized back yard i hope to just put the plant there.

The location is So. Cal ( san fernando valley) so temperatures are 70-80's day 50-60's at night.

One of my concerns is will the sun be too intense ? ( partial shade ?)

Another is the shorter daylight period. est 11 hours of daylight this time of year. would this be a concern ?
I've heard of people doing 13/11 lighting both ways (13 on/11 off, 13 off/11 on)... Temps seem like they would be fine... If you must move it outside, just give it a shot... it should be ok...
 

monkeyinthemist

Well-Known Member
you have the right idea you just have to give it alittle direct sun and see if the leaves droop then put it in the shade it should adjust in a few days. good luck
 
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