Question... Probably a stupid one.

Lowkee

Member
Have a northern lights that was about a month from harvest indoors. was a clone.. i threw it outdoors to start a new cycle of plants... will the NL just stop flowering and go back to vegatative or should i harvest...
 

delucca54

Member
good question i had a plant go from flowering to vegatative and all the bud rotted away but u will get more bud but will take more time also it depends on the light cycle 12/12 makes plants flower any longer and they will just grow and flower when 12/12 comes around
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
i may finish on it's own and then try to start to reveg. if you put it outside now it will take several weeks for it to turn back around to veg. in this time it will continue to flower and may finish. or it may just get all funky.
 

robbzilla

Well-Known Member
I got a couple plants a week into flower and I need to stick them outside due to lack of room in my grow room. Do you think they will reveg themselves or continue flowering?
 
I got a couple plants a week into flower and I need to stick them outside due to lack of room in my grow room. Do you think they will reveg themselves or continue flowering?
They'll probably continue flowering for quite some time. Revegging outdoors is hit or miss. Keep in mind most plants are getting 18+ hours of light indoors during veg. It's almost july and we're getting 14 hours of daylight here.
 

Lowkee

Member
Well the flowers became smaller and for some reason hairs turned a dar red.. And the flowers are very sticky...
They look almost like og flowers.... So would you recomend just pulling the plant and harvesting or continue its grow. Im in california towards riverside county if that helps any haha...
But anyways... More advice could help =] thanks to all so far
 
Well the flowers became smaller and for some reason hairs turned a dar red.. And the flowers are very sticky...
They look almost like og flowers.... So would you recomend just pulling the plant and harvesting or continue its grow. Im in california towards riverside county if that helps any haha...
But anyways... More advice could help =] thanks to all so far
I'm in your area and i've had a bitch of a time revegging this year. If you're a month into flower already and want them to continue; keep up the flowering nutes, low nitrogen will help prevent revegging. Also, cover them up or bring them inside at 5:40~ the suns been comin out early. Do that for at least a week, 2 if you're not lazy. By then you'll be at the point of no return and can stop covering them safely.

I'd definitely let them finish at this point. If you do want them to reveg though you can add a couple hours of light and swap back to veg nutes, that and pray.
 
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