Moving Indoors and Outdoors during flowering! +rep

I dont have the cash to buy a 600w HPS system though. So thats out the question.

a few more cfls will do. if you are finishing inside then aim for a couple of those 65w CFLs. the only ones i've seen are 2700K and that is what you need to aim for. they aren't too pricey but put out a decent amount of light. you will need to use some side lighting if you want a high yield though, as CFLs don't penetrate as well.
 
Yeah. I'm going to my local Home Depot and getting a surge protector and some socket adapter to plug the bulbs straight into the surge protector. i was going to put light on each side of the grow box and them some at the top. Does that sound good?
 
Umm. I do but I'm on the site by my Android phone but I can't upload pictures from it. So I have to wait till later to get on a computer unless you have and email or cell phone but i doubt you want it that bad. haha
 
Bumpp. I just added pictures. Take a look
 

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and that one plant is amazing bushy. you would get a better yeild if you let it stretch out. that will give you muuch more node spacing condoning more flower growth
 
No. I uploaded them from a computer and which plant are you talking about. there are three plants.
This is the list of plants.
Picture 1 & 2 are from plant 1.
Pictures 3 & 4 are from plant 2.
Pictures 5 & 6 are from plant 3. Which plant is amazingly bushy?
 
When you put a plant into flowering, it pretty much stops growing (unless you have an HPS set-up) and starts filling-in with bud. So you want to veg for at least two months before going into flowering. If you can't buy anymore supplies, just make sure you have them on a light schedule with more light and less dark (You can do anything from 24hr. light to 20-4 to 18-6, whichever) Just make sure the dark-period isn't close to 12 hours. Trust me, patience pays-off in the end.

when a plant goes into flowering it can double to triple its size.
what you said is untrue.
 
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