NEED HELP! please.

ExIzTenChal34

Active Member
Okay guys, I really need some help here. Im super stressed out & need advice more than ever people so help me out. I just finished my 3rd week of flower & tomorrow I have people coming to take a look at my house because I'm probably gonna be selling it at the end of the year. The buyers want to take pictures of the house so I have to de-weed my room & take my plants out of my grow room for a few hours. Im gonna give it its 12 hrs of light today till 8:30 tonight then im gonna take them out & put em in my shed for there darkness period. They will probably be in there for a few hours longer than the original 12 hrs is this gonna be a problem? I know the more stress less yeild. but this is something I need to do its the only way. 8:30 AM would be lights on & the people are coming around 11-12 is this gonna be bad guys?
 

MISSPHOEBE

Well-Known Member
It usually takes repetitive stress to really stress the plants out........ You would have to confuse them for longer - if you wanted stress to take effect......... so I wouldn't worry bout it - just do what ya gotta do!
Don't Worry Be Happy :)
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
You will be fine, as will your plant. I lost a light period in week 3. good harvest and not one nanner. cn
 

JCashman

Well-Known Member
you will be fine.

just an FYI, its the hours of darkness that really matter. it can go over 12hrs darkness fine. its when it starts getting less than 12hrs darkness that problems start up.

good luck
 

alshli

Member
They will be fine. Less light doesn't really cause to many problems until it gets excessive. It is just a little less time under light to grow. I had to do something like this as well and had them in a U-Haul truck for 24 hours. No noticeable stress.
 

bigsteve

Well-Known Member
Only real worry here involves actually moving flowering plants. Try to tie them up before lifting them up.
Even better if you can get tomato cages around them. Your plants will need a lot of support to keep from
breaking branches.

BigSteve.
 

teoborg

Active Member
Only real worry here involves actually moving flowering plants. Try to tie them up before lifting them up.
Even better if you can get tomato cages around them. Your plants will need a lot of support to keep from
breaking branches.

BigSteve.
Well I guess this kinda exaggeration, tomato cage around them?
 

bigsteve

Well-Known Member
"Well I guess this kinda exaggeration, tomato cage around them?"

Do I detect a discouraging word? Tomato cages are wire supports that you push into the soil around your plant.
They help support the side branches and can be important at the end of flowering. Those of us real growers, Teoborg,
know this is important and do not mock things we don't understand. Capice?
 
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