Will my plant have time to flower? Should i go inside?

LemonGblazin'

Active Member
So my problem is that my pot plant isn't flowering yet and i'm growing outside. it's august 10th now and online sunset times say I won't have 12/12 hrs of daylight until September 23. Up here it starts to frost at least towards the end of October I believe and I have some pics here to give you an idea of how big she is.. you can easily tell from the picture of the stalk that it's female. If it were male it would already have shown sex about 2 months ago soo....I just need some ideas on what i need to do. I got a 4 ft long fluoro light with 40 watt tubes that i can use and i also have an old aquarium light, and i can put 2700k CFLs if that's the better choice, but the lamp will only hold 2 bulbs. I'm just wondering...should i take my girl inside or leave her outside, and if I take her inside what method should I use? She's already been transplanted from the ground into a 6 gallon metal pot that i put good holes in the bottom for drainage, so moving inside is an easy thing to do if that's what you recommend. Advice given is much appreciated! take a look at her and see what you think. She's about two 2-liters tall.:leaf::leaf::leaf::leaf:
 

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darkdestruction420

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You dont need the cycle to hit 12/12 for flowering to be triggered outside, if temps will be a problem just bring them inside at night in a pitch black area with a fan going and take em back outside in the morning.
 

EnjoyIt

Active Member
^^^Agreed^^^ I put trashcans over my plants to force flower them. I put them over the plants and uncover them when its dark.
 
dont bring them inside. they will go, just be patient.
im having the same problem with my outdoor grow, theyre about 2-3weeks behind schedule.
the shitty cfls you have inside are no match for the sun
 

LemonGblazin'

Active Member
Alright I figure I'm just going to start putting a garbage can over them at about 6 -7 pm, maybe that will help enduce flowering more.
 

jfa916

New Member
yea that would work but sometimes plants just take a little longer like my outdoor grow most flowered but not all of them
 
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