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Greenhouse;save

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Yea the suns light(brilliant) is very different from anything man made (not so brilliant)..........but........if you swap back and forth........imo this will cause confusion which in turn will cause STRESS and we all no what stress does..........don't we.......that my freind is half the reason your plant's don't look half the plant they should be...........
 

ganjarules106

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The only reason i bring it in as I have said before is to keep it 12-12. The reason in going to chop is because I have been flushing for weeks and the plant hasn't changed .I mite wait until soil has complety dried out tho also don't want my ash to burn black and have that horrible taste to it from left over nutes.
 

taGyo

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So you don't have indoor lights?

You're confusing the plant. Outside is probably telling it to veg and indoors is telling it to flower. it's not just a 12/12 cycle you're looking for, it's temperatures. That's why we veg under 6500k and flower under 2700k. The sun might be putting out veg spectrum and you're putting it inside under flower spectrum.

See the problem?
 

ganjarules106

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it goes straight in to darkness when i bring it inside no extra lighting temps could be a problame I thought the sun gives of all spectrum of light so why woul that effect it temps are much cooler in side than out also thanks for the replys
 

Capt. Stickyfingers

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Yea the suns light(brilliant) is very different from anything man made (not so brilliant)..........but........if you swap back and forth........imo this will cause confusion which in turn will cause STRESS and we all no what stress does..........don't we.......that my freind is half the reason your plant's don't look half the plant they should be...........
So you don't have indoor lights?

You're confusing the plant. Outside is probably telling it to veg and indoors is telling it to flower. it's not just a 12/12 cycle you're looking for, it's temperatures. That's why we veg under 6500k and flower under 2700k. The sun might be putting out veg spectrum and you're putting it inside under flower spectrum.

See the problem?
No, switching from sunlight to hid lighting does not cause stress. People hang hids in greenhouses for supplemental lighting on cloudy or short days. You guys just coming up with this shit off the top of your heads? Even the sun's color temp changes from morning to dusk and in cloudy or clear skies for fucks sake.
 

Alexander Supertramp

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So you don't have indoor lights?

You're confusing the plant. Outside is probably telling it to veg and indoors is telling it to flower. it's not just a 12/12 cycle you're looking for, it's temperatures. That's why we veg under 6500k and flower under 2700k. The sun might be putting out veg spectrum and you're putting it inside under flower spectrum.

See the problem?
The suns spectrum that reaches the earth varies from morning, mid day and late afternoon. Your analogy is total bunk. No matter the spectrum of light, warm or cool, its photo period that controls flowering in cannabis. Auto varieties aside.
 

taGyo

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I stand corrected. I don't grow outside as I live on the east coast.

He's been doing something wrong then because his plant does not look happy so why don't we find out what that is now that all these smart people have chimed in?

As far as I understood for outdoors is you plant during one season and then as the days get shorter and the temperature of the sun changes they react and flower.
 
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ganjarules106

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my plant looks that way because the weight of the buds and also she was left out in the rain one night and the water weight made her droop like that. If that's what you mean and for the leaves thats from the flush
 

Greenhouse;save

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I stand corrected. I don't grow outside as I live on the east coast.

He's been doing something wrong then because his plant does not look happy so why don't we find out what that is now that all these smart people have chimed in?

As far as I understood for outdoors is you plant during one season and then as the days get shorter and the temperature of the sun changes they react and flower.
Yea Tygo my exact thoughts........the health of the plant he showed was worse than poor .......so........in trying to find the answer I assumed that his schedule........was .....well......a bit fuked up.......I mean come on 5pm till 5am.......so this guy's is getting up at 5am to put his plants out.........that was more wot I was on about.....and ......as tygo also said instead of insulting people why didn't you PROFFETIONALS not respond to the op first posts.......
 

Greenhouse;save

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No, switching from sunlight to hid lighting does not cause stress. People hang hids in greenhouses for supplemental lighting on cloudy or short days. You guys just coming up with this shit off the top of your heads? Even the sun's color temp changes from morning to dusk and in cloudy or clear skies for fucks sake.
Of course it does FOR FUCK SAKE.....change spec during the day........to use your words .........question if a plant is used to changing light regime with sunlight wouldn't that make a difference to an hid that stays at constant K all the time....
 

Greenhouse;save

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my plant looks that way because the weight of the buds and also she was left out in the rain one night and the water weight made her droop like that. If that's what you mean and for the leaves thats from the flush
Mate I'm not being cheeky but them buds are NEVER big enuff to cause droop........maybay the capt can give you a definitive answer to that ......seeing as he KNOWS FUCKING EVERYTHING..........YEA..........IGNORANT FUK......
 

Capt. Stickyfingers

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Mate I'm not being cheeky but them buds are NEVER big enuff to cause droop........maybay the capt can give you a definitive answer to that ......seeing as he KNOWS FUCKING EVERYTHING..........YEA..........IGNORANT FUK......
Lol. When you give retarded advice, you get corrected. No need to cry about it. Just stop giving bullshit advice and no one will correct you, dumbass.
 

Greenhouse;save

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No no no I'm perfectly capable of being CORRECTED.......BUT.......in a manner that does not offend or come of sounding smartassesh.........CAPPISH.......CAPTAIN.....LOL....
 

Capt. Stickyfingers

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No no no I'm perfectly capable of being CORRECTED.......BUT.......in a manner that does not offend or come of sounding smartassesh.........CAPPISH.......CAPTAIN.....LOL....
Funny, your posts reek like smartass. That and crap from your poopy advice and poor handy work with punctuation and uppercase letters. If you're offended by me asking if you "came up with that shit off the top of your head", or saying "fucks sake", then the internet is not a place for you.
 

ttystikk

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Yea the suns light(brilliant) is very different from anything man made (not so brilliant)..........but........if you swap back and forth........imo this will cause confusion which in turn will cause STRESS and we all no what stress does..........don't we.......that my freind is half the reason your plant's don't look half the plant they should be...........
Dis... be bullshit.

I've seen way too many successful grows done under both sunlight and indoor to buy this. If your indoor lighting isn't up to the task, don't blame the technique, get adequate equipment!
 

ganjarules106

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For your information I don't get up at 5am I check what time sunrise is online every night and put her outside when it dark enough. Say like 12am-1;00 but the wether had
been so shit lately I have had to put her in the plastic green house
 
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