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What should I do?

Mike2988

Member
I have two plants budding as I place them outside during the day and in at night for the 12/12 one is 6 weeks into flower and the other is 3 weeks now. I have one plant in the ground and it is now budding due to the day hours dropping.
My question is can I safely leave the plants I move in and out just outside now or will it have effects I dont want?
 

trichome fiend

Well-Known Member
...sure...sounds like you've done a good job at hardening off your ladies......as long as your not getting long days, your ladies will continue to flower if you leave them out.....Happy growin!
 

Mike2988

Member
Thankya for the info The two I move in and out are Bubblicious and the one in the ground is Dutch. I think that one may yield 2 pounds dry weight alone.
 

Mike2988

Member
Well they spent the night out. I usuallyput them out at 6:45 and the sunrise is at 7:09 and sunset is 8:14 currently soyou think it will actually stress them more than being in 90+ temps all nightwith no fresh air? Should I continue with the indoor process or stick to what Ihave done? Yes the time has changed a bit however is it enough to hurt them. Keep in mind the time I moved them out it was still dark due to the cycle of time changing.
 

reverof

Active Member
Presently there is a 13+ hour daylight, I really think you would be fine leaving them out. And to be honest every day that 13+ hours will lose a minute or 3 of daylight.

Make it easy on yourself and leave them out!
 
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