Transplant to outdoors advice

Sweetmesss

Well-Known Member
Hello lovelies,

I'm hoping I can get some advice.

I have been growing some of these girls inside since Valentine's day and March.

I have all my girls on the same light schedule as Jesus who I have flowering inside a shower enclosure. I was planning on flowering the whole room. They have been on this light schedule for a week now. They're being a bit stubborn.

I was thinking what would you guys say if I were to bring a couple of these girls outside? My biggest concern would be Hermi.. I also had some clones I had started. Completely forgot about them. They were on that light schedule too.. whatever it's a long story.
Wazzup!

I started a couple plants back in February and March indoors.
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I would like to get your thoughts on putting any of them outside. I have them on a them on a 12-12 light cycle the past week. I am growing in soil.

Am I too far along in flowering?

I am particularly asking about this girl especially. I think I started her in March. I haven't topped her. She doesn't appear to be full-on in flower.
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![15910733751955250002816469272407|375x500](upload://fmudjlx4orWKTyLodlQk61mfmrF.jpeg)

My plan would be to stick her outside. Transplant into a big burlap sack. Tie the main stem downwards facing north. Wire-net around.
 

JimmiP

Well-Known Member
Well,,,, a week at 12/12 and it probably has the idea she should be starting to flower. But you could take her out and see what happens. I think the worst that will happen is that she will stall out on growth for a bit as she realigned her hormones.
If you do, I would put her out asap. Then maybe even put her near a light source for a while (like a window to a room you can leave the light on later into the night or a CFL hung near by or above her.) To make sure she understands your intentions.
When I move plants outside I first put them right next to our laundry room window and leave the light on for a while after sunset. I do this because, of course, I'm a little lazy about dialing back indoor light hours to match real daylight hours and I don't want them to start flowering yet. 20200603_070028.jpgAnd (for me) so far so good. Just remember they will need shade, as well, most of the day at first while they acclimate to the stronger light of the sun. And so, to you friend, I say good luck in this endeavor. The sun is free and makes bigger plants happen than can be accomplished indoors. I hope everything works out great for you.
 
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