24/7 on straight to outdoors w/budporn

DirtyCanuck

Active Member
Alright I have done a lot of reading ( a lot!) downloaded every grow guide (dvd book anything) and still can't find an answer specific to my problem. Maybe I'm not typing the exact thing I need to into google watever if sombody wants to lend a hand it would be appreciated.

I am a few grows in and I have found that 24/0 veg light cycle (or lack there of) seem to benefit my situation. I really do notice much more rapid growth, and although my ballast is on all the time it can't possibly be getting any hotter then if on for 18 hours. Plus sometimes it has failed when starting up (it's old ass from a hospital). Also I live way up north and it's friggin cold, meaning my veg room needed heat when it was in the dark period, my heater is 1500 watts, I did the math and it was cheaper to heat the room with the light staying on then the 1500watt heater.

Enough about how why I use 24/0 veg. I am sending some minions outdoors this summer, I have the means to grow them farely large indoors giving them more of a chance for survival. Problem is my veg cycle is 24/0.

Question: Is a 24/0 veg cycle for outdoor bound plants alright? Will the plants stay in veg or trigger into flowering? Prob will gettem 10 inches high b4 sending them out.

Now for some bud porn of last grow.

Pure personal. Not a joint gets sold :D.



 

MediMaryUser

Well-Known Member
i dont understand.

do you wanna know if yo switch from 24/0 to outside will it flower.

i dont know

i would go to 18/6 for a week then go outside
 

DirtyCanuck

Active Member
ya 27/0 was a typo I corrected. And ya i wanna know if I should boot em out from a 24/0 environment. I keep mothers and clones in the room so I am worried messing with the light cycle half way through growth could stress the plants.
 

rdecosta88

New Member
ive put plants that were on 24/7 straight outdoors... just when u do it plant early in the day... it will take in all the early sunlight and go through out the day then the night sets in and then nature takes it from there! AND MAKE SURE that you have 15+ hours days when you start.... the daylight should get longer through the season until late august-oct... when the daylight hits around 12/12
 

DirtyCanuck

Active Member
"that top looked more sugary i the pick"

First few days of drying it was sparkly sugary. After about a week everything went really amber and less vibrant. Real smooth tho. Gotta love that -40 weather for keeping things nice and cold while flowering.
 
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