ÉsÇ420PoT™
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OK bud, first, 12/12 ONLY! If you do any more or less it will cause your plants to hermaphrodite.Hey all,
I have a nice little plant on the go at the moment outdoors but due to circumstance it will have to be pulled early. Normally I would let them see through the season and flower naturally so I have never tried to force flowering before.
A few things spring to mind.
Firstly how long should I give it to complete flowering?
Second, is 12/12 the normal or can I give it less than 12 of Sun, would 10 be better?
Third, what would be the best material I can find to cut the Sun out, I was thinking to buy a small greenhouse and then wrap it in dark material being careful not to let in any light so I can just place the frame over it every night. Does that sound about right?
Anyway, just a couple of things. Any tips would be great.
The meterial your looking for is called "Phifer"
Here's a link to give you an idea. It blocks around 20-40% of the suns Heat and rays.
Click here for Phifer Example
Or you need some Visqeen PLastic (very dirable transparent plastic) that you can use to cover as a green house type effect.
Click here for Plastic Sheeting Example
(just be sure to ask a worker and get the most transparent kind for growing. Tell him whats up, your buidling a green house and need something to keep your "Garden" safe yet allow sun through).
Hope this helps. Cheers