businessmen
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Use 20/4 indoors, and outdoors here now is about 16/8. Not short enough for flowering suppossedly. And they grew for weeks vegetively. That reminds me to go flip on a light now thanks!
Preflowers are not flowers, they do not require a photoperiod change to grow. When plants are allowed to grow in a vegetative state long enough preflowers will develop well before any radical change in numbers of hours of light and darkness.What could make them bud when days are getting longer? And almost as long as they get all year? Thought it was 100% based on photoperiod.