Can They Flower Still?

babyslayer

Active Member
I got 12 sprouted plants 4-6" tall but only 1-2 sets of leaves on them (allot of stretch) and in 1.5 weeks I want to put them out side to flower in the woods. By that time they should have 3 sets of leaves on them and be a good bit bigger.

So They will be out side the last day of feb and stay out side until the first day or may.

it starts off at about 12 hours of light a day and by the first of may it ends up at just over 13 hours of light a day.

so 12-13 hours light for 8 weeks should get the job done right?

I live in florida and i cant figure out when they should flower and I just wanted to make sure they can flower if i put them out side. Other wise I guess i could keep them inside and flower them there rather than wait until next year out side.
 

lozac123

Well-Known Member
i cant see it working.
i had two plants on the windowsill, and theyre 2/3 months old. they didnt show any sign of sex.

:s
 

babyslayer

Active Member
i cant see it working.
i had two plants on the windowsill, and theyre 2/3 months old. they didnt show any sign of sex.

:s
plants can flower long before they would show their sex in veg stage. You probably interupted their light cycles because its in your house by a window so it didnt flower.

I was just asking if a plant could flower in 12-13 hours of light (starting at 12 and ending up at 13 over 2 months)
 

babyslayer

Active Member
plants can flower long before they would show their sex in veg stage. You probably interupted their light cycles because its in your house by a window so it didnt flower.

I was just asking if a plant could flower in 12-13 hours of light (starting at 12 and ending up at 13 over 2 months)
bump.........
 
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