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Myracle

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I'm a first timer with a few Q's. I have a sensi growing outside I lucked into, as i have no idea how it got started other than the occasional seedling being tossed out in preparation. However about two months ago I noticed something that looked familiar growing on the backside of the house but I didn't believe what I saw being the leaves weren't rigid and it didn't look like what i commonly see in the mags it was bout 1' 6" then.....i went out of town a short while ago and returned with my fiance this past weekend and we were out on the back porch when she first noticed the smell then saw the vegetation itself and she pointed it out to me that it was a sensi. We talked about how this could happened and we also took note of the fact I have a metal halide light looks like it says 175 WATT emitting a white/blue light that was installed to deter burglars. It seems the plant was growing toward it. The light is set to go on when it gets dark for the reason stated and it seems at night it really takes to the lamp. It is now about 6' 3" tall and seems to be pre-flowering (how we determined sex) been reading up....I live in Texas and it is now in mid November my question(s) to you are should I begin flowering and if so should I increase the wattage of the lamp even though it is outdoors or should i cut the lamp off completely to give it its full 12hr dark period. Its tricky to me being that its outdoor but I'm not sure if the sun or the lamp is responsible for growth and what the flowering cycle should then be if the lamps is responsible its doesn't seem possible for dark cycle. Also we were thinking of transporting, it is starting to get cold here and we are not sure if it will survive. A more ideal location is a few hours from here and shelter can be provided being its starting to flower we don't want to lose the crop we've been blessed with. Since it is in late stages is this an option to explore.


Will appreciate any help
 
Yea, its already starting to get cold, and hopefully the slight chills we've had the past couple of days won't kill it. If its growing in the ground, you'll just have to kill the lights at night to get it to go ahead and fully flower. at 6ft, i'm sure the roots are everywhere, and thats a hell of a transport.
 
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