Outdoor grow and flowering?

mrsa

Member
My plants have survived so far, and are still what I believe a few weeks from showing there sex but there flowering stage. Does it happen naturally outdoors due to the light cycle or must I bring them in door for 12 hours of darkness and then place them back out and do I need the sodium light?

Mrs A
 

SenorBrownWater

Well-Known Member
my guess is it you took indoor plants on 8/16 light schedule and took the outside...
the fast change triggered bloom....
 

ranchos429

Well-Known Member
it will happen outside but not intell the days get shorter .... if you bring it inside you dont have to have a hps,but it sure helps....
 

mrsa

Member
Damn, so I guess I have sometime to push my yield a little bit before the days get older ....Thanks.
 
Hi, I grow outdoors in a area where the water is only present in the spring. To combat this problem I have constructed holding ponds to assure me a water supply through the grow season. I am concerned the water may not be fresh enough when needed. Does anyone have some suggestions on keeping that water fresh thanks.:leaf:
 

RightyMcquick

Active Member
Hi, I grow outdoors in a area where the water is only present in the spring. To combat this problem I have constructed holding ponds to assure me a water supply through the grow season. I am concerned the water may not be fresh enough when needed. Does anyone have some suggestions on keeping that water fresh thanks.:leaf:
you should try starting your own thread, i doubt you'll get much of a response by posting a question that's totally unrelated to the OP's post... just sayin.
 
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