Can you veg outside and flower inside

GanjaGod420000

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I sure dont see why not... As long as the temp doesnt shock em too badly... Ive done it before, but instead of just putting them outside, all at one time, Id start getting them acclimated to the new environment, by putting them out there for say a third of a day for a few days, a little over half a day for the rest of week, and then I let em stay after that, if I remember correctly...
 

crazyhazey

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absolutely you can, make sure the light time is on point, 14-18 hours of light for veg and 12 hours of light for flower.
 

GanjaGod420000

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I might have misunderstood yer question... So u have a crop thatz finishing now, and r wanting to get some started vegging while the ones u already have inside finish, and then move the ones from outside into the indoor tent? Should be fine, either way... U just haveta be on that pruning a little more outside, since alot of places dont get the extreme intensity of indoor setups the whole duration, and usually tend to stretch far more outside...
 

NJA816

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That's exactly my ? and that's what I needed to hear cause I didn't want to have to wait another couple months to get some more clones going thanks man for skill the help from everyone.
 

crazyhazey

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I would not do it..... U will bring bugs in your tent!
spray them off before, marigold/garlic folair spray should rid of most of the non-beneficial microbes, a teaspoon of canola in the spray could help as a wetting agent and pesticide, may kill beneficials as well though.
 

obijohn

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I'd do the opposite, veg inside and flower outside. The sun can't be beat for light, and your buds should be bigger, denser, and potentially more potent under the sun
 

crazyhazey

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I'd do the opposite, veg inside and flower outside. The sun can't be beat for light, and your buds should be bigger, denser, and potentially more potent under the sun
exactly why i switched to outdoor. wish it wasnt so goddamn humid here :?
 

nattybongo

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Yeah you can do it but I herd you shoulnd't bring outdoor plants inside due to inscets and other problems. Your call.
 

crazyhazey

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yeah, i should have, but spider mites don't always go down on a single spraying
just not worth the trouble/problems - but that's just me
if they're infested they probably wont, i usually see those spots long before they can progress. when i do, i spray that foliar spray then spray the shit out of them with regular water. garlic usually keeps those pesky fuckers away for a few days if it doesnt rain.
 

NJA816

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So flowering outside damn would you be more prone to problems during this stage or no I am from Colorado so don't know if the weather would be good it changes so rapidly
 

crazyhazey

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So flowering outside damn would you be more prone to problems during this stage or no I am from Colorado so don't know if the weather would be good it changes so rapidly
its april, dont know about colorados outdoor season but most of us started recently since the light time outside isn't 12/12
 

Gank

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It's how I do mine the past two years. When vegging outside I treat the plant and soil with seven dust so far no bugs, mites or anything after I bring them in. So take the right precautions and go for it.
 
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