Honest question about weed

Stardog FPV

Active Member
Hello fine folks of the weed friendly variety.

I got some sativa style plants that started flowering indoors and got to where they grew up into the lights of my tent so I stuck em outside and hacked em in half but kept feeding them fish emulsions.

They are still flowering but the summer light cycle is about to kick in meaning they'll get more than 12 hours of light although they'll be in the shade for about 8 hours and direct sun for 6 hours.

Question: Will they keep flowing in finish in 14+ hours of daylight or will they go back to vegetative growth? Thanx
Stardog FPV.

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bursto

Well-Known Member
Yep I found me a spot just gonna have to make sure not to forget to move em every morning and every night lol.
i sort of ment shady in the afternoon say 3.30 pm its totally covered by said tree or fence and it stays there no moving around
so it only gets the morning and mid day sun
 
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Stardog FPV

Active Member
i sort of ment shady in the afternoon say 3.30 pm its totally covered by said tree or fence and it stays there no moving around
so it only gets the morning and mid day sun
Yep unfortunately that's not an option as not drawing attention to it is key lol. Don't have to worry about the fuzz because I have my state medical cultivation license but that doesn't keep away the local 2 legged critters if you know what I mean.
 

weedsociety

New Member
Hello, fine folks of the weed-friendly variety.

I got some sativa-style plants that started flowering indoors and got to where they grew up into the lights of my tent so I stuck em outside and hacked them in half but kept feeding them fish emulsions.

They are still flowering but the summer light cycle is about to kick in meaning they'll get more than 12 hours of light although they'll be in the shade for about 8 hours and direct sun for 6 hours.

Question: Will they keep flowing in finish in 14+ hours of daylight or will they go back to vegetative growth? Thanx
Stardog FPV.

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Hey there, fellow cannabis enthusiast!

When plants receive more than 12 hours of daylight, particularly during the flowering stage, they may revert back to vegetative growth. The longer light cycle can disrupt the flowering process, potentially delaying or stunting bud development. It's difficult to predict the exact outcome, but the extended light exposure may hinder the plants from reaching their full flowering potential. However, every strain can react differently, so keep a close eye on them and adjust their environment accordingly if needed. Happy growing!
 
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