thrown out in direct sunlight in the summer?
with absolutely no gradual exposure?
show me those threads.
i think what your thinking lil hommie is you shouldnt be throwing younger plants in veg {2-3 weeks} started inside under small amounts of cfls in the direct summer sun!!! your right. those plants have a potential to burn.. most just burn a lil and come right back better then ever once they get used to that sun... but with a plant that far along some sun will do good for the bms... while were on the subject of burning a lil advice.... dont water your plants during the light cycle indoors, or in the thick of the sun outdoors... that burns fan leaves on some plants... and it makes sense to... cuzz if you think about it when it rains its cloudy... you get what im saying
Quite the opposite...putting vegging plants outside gradually is the RIGHT thing to do....putting a budding plant with 2 weeks left is not. Just my 2 cents...give a shot howak...if the buds turn orange....your shafted and were right.....you chop it now...you cut the losses and enjoy the bud
All up to you howak...its your bud manGood luck!!
lolololol hahahaha wtf man... if the buds turn orange then you guys were right?? you kidding me right jo? if the pistils on a 8 week into bloom plant that only has 2 weeks max left to go and already some its hairs turning orange now INDOORS turns more orange when its put outdoors to finish gets more orange hairs then you was right?
LOL I dont even know what your talking about now...without punctuation its hard to tell what your trying to get across in your posts sometimes...
nice deflection from the actual argument sicc.
true. the onlny thing this has been about the whole time, is taking plants that are WELL into budding indoors, and putting them outdooors directly in the sun in the summer.
all we're saying is that it wil result in fried orange buds no matter how much you use water to compensate. the only way to do it would be in the shade, and even then it would be too hot for the roots most likely.
do you really have to see some bud get fucked up royally by the sun to believe me bro?
plants have to be in veg before they see the likes of the sun. the plant grows differently when it realizes it's being hit by the sun.
since this is an indoor plant that hasn't been hit by the sun in veg, all it's calyxes and trichomes are used to mild-ass CFL light.
they're gonna get hit by the nuclear reactor of light and you think they're not gonna get burned?
this is gonna be really really sad.