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Moving outdoor plants indoor

hazemaster

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I know this question has probably asked a bunch of times already but Is it going to screw the plants up if i put them inside. The Plants have been growing for almost 2 months now and there only 8 inches tall. There gettin bassically 2 hours of light a day TOPS! These are pathetic but a lot of potential because ive got 2 400 watters set up in my house. I was wondering if i put these indoors on a 18/6 light pattern will it confuse the plant and turn hermi? The light schedule they have now is 5 AM to 8PM. Although thats just day light, like i said only 2 hours is sunlight. Please give me some feedback- Greatly appreciated!!:joint:
 

OGKush00

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Nah they should be fine, I had mine on my back porch for the first month and they were not getting direct sunlight but for only a couple hours a day, now check ym grow out they are 3 week into flowering. :leaf:
 

hazemaster

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alright...they went into hard shock from me transplantin them....i gave them some water and there still drooping
 

bob+marley

Active Member
let them be weeds. they naturally search for water, and it makes them strong.

also leaves are the main source of everything. making food, breathing, all that good shit. so make sure the fan leaves are getting nice light and you should be good.

let em growwwwww as boneman said. haha



dont overwater!
 

OGKush00

Active Member
they go into a little bit of shock( i wouldnt call it shock, but the growth slows down as the roots adapt to their new surroundings) after transplanting and growth will slow for 2-3 days, just give it enough water to make the soil moist than dont water again for those 2-3 days and you should see the plant enjoying its bigger environment. Just let it grow :leaf:
 

hazemaster

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they go into a little bit of shock( i wouldnt call it shock, but the growth slows down as the roots adapt to their new surroundings) after transplanting and growth will slow for 2-3 days, just give it enough water to make the soil moist than dont water again for those 2-3 days and you should see the plant enjoying its bigger environment. Just let it grow :leaf:
2-3 days... really? I put in a cup per plant and by the end of the day its dead dry. What do you think my watering schedule should be and what amound of water per each plant.
 

Skunk#1

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Also watch out for bring in bugs, I had a friend that did the same thing, He brought in 3 plants and put them in the flower room and in no time he was infested with spider mites
 

hazemaster

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Also watch out for bring in bugs, I had a friend that did the same thing, He brought in 3 plants and put them in the flower room and in no time he was infested with spider mites
thanks for the heads up, never really thought of that, Whats a good watering schedule?
 
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