I am growing some plants indoors currently under a 20 and 4 light schedule I would like to move them out within the next two weeks to start their flowering well they do okay with the switch will they flower as soon as I move them out or will they hold off until fall anybody who has experience with this please give me your input I would greatly appreciate any help I can get at this point thanks in advance
 

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thumper60

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I am growing some plants indoors currently under a 20 and 4 light schedule I would like to move them out within the next two weeks to start their flowering well they do okay with the switch will they flower as soon as I move them out or will they hold off until fall anybody who has experience with this please give me your input I would greatly appreciate any help I can get at this point thanks in advance
If you live in the usa any thing you put outdoor now with out adding light will begin to flower
 

bam0813

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Talk about a head start lol. They look happy,purple, but happy imo. Get a step ladder or two if you don’t have one. Those will get huge if you don’t train them early on. I put mine out at about half that size and it’s too much work lol
 

Herb & Suds

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Talk about a head start lol. They look happy,purple, but happy imo. Get a step ladder or two if you don’t have one. Those will get huge if you don’t train them early on. I put mine out at about half that size and it’s too much work lol
About a pound each :peace:
 

Stukid

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Im in west central Florida and grow on my pool deck. My girls are autos’ and I planted in late Feb and early March.
Your babies look awesome, so it would suck to lose their mojo. What are they? Autos or photo? Do you live in warm climate or cold? Any chance of frost? Nosy neighbors??
Are they females? Are there any other outdoor growers nearby that may have some fella’s creeping up??
Just a couple of things to think about.
 

petert

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I’m 45 N and have never in 20+ years of growing put plants outdoors before May 1.
If I were you I’d wait as long as you can to go outdoors and start dialing back your light schedule now. 30 minutes a week for the next 6 weeks then put them outdoors. You still stand the chance of starting to flower and reveg but if you throw them outdoors now and you are living in an area that doesn’t get at least 14 hours of daylight sun stressing the plants into turning hermies.
 

petert

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Just reread your post. I don’t think you have enough time for them to flower and finish without them trying to reveg. That’s unless you live in some place where daylight hours don’t increase to more than 13 hours in June.
 
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