outdoor grow will they reveg???

Kev3200

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I have some plants outside i put them out around mid march and they looked like they started budding i added a bit of supplemental lighting to give them extra light for a few hours before sunrise.. will they reveg or can they still continue bidding? Have a video with the link dont know if i can post youtube links here
 

sierrasensi

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Its possible they will reveg, If its a heavy indica it might just stay in flower and continue no matter the light schedule. If you give them enough light they will reveg though, you might just need to pick off the little tiny flowers that formed along the stem to clean it up a bit. I would suggest adding a few hours after sunset as well just to be sure. You will want to get them back over 18 hours to get them to reveg , anything less and they will probably stay in flower.
 

Po boy

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a couple years ago a friend grew a seedling on 18/6 indoors during March. about mid April he put it outside to begin flowering. i thought it would re veg but it made it to harvest with no problems.
 

vostok

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Photos Yes

Autos No

either way keep warm avoid rain, and bugs ensure you have a breeze way
 

kkhhaadd

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Its possible they will reveg, If its a heavy indica it might just stay in flower and continue no matter the light schedule. If you give them enough light they will reveg though, you might just need to pick off the little tiny flowers that formed along the stem to clean it up a bit. I would suggest adding a few hours after sunset as well just to be sure. You will want to get them back over 18 hours to get them to reveg , anything less and they will probably stay in flower.

Sorry for bothering, sierrasensi. Currently I'm facing the same problem. My plants started budding early and now they are under 24 hours and they seem to stop flowering. But I was intended to put them for outside growing. If I use 24 hours for stopping budding successfully, and then mimic the natural day light hours gradually, such as I decrease the light hours 10 minutes per day, that means about 1 hour a week, if I do like this, the indoor light hours is 14/10, and the outdoors is the same, will them still be flowering?
 

kkhhaadd

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Its possible they will reveg, If its a heavy indica it might just stay in flower and continue no matter the light schedule. If you give them enough light they will reveg though, you might just need to pick off the little tiny flowers that formed along the stem to clean it up a bit. I would suggest adding a few hours after sunset as well just to be sure. You will want to get them back over 18 hours to get them to reveg , anything less and they will probably stay in flower.
Yesterday I read an article about the preparation of planting outdoors, and it said it's appropriate to start growing at Valentines' day, firstly growing indoors and clone then transplant them outdoor, but I was quite confused for the day light hours. In my place the day light hour in spring equinox is just 12/12, I'm really worried about early flowering.
 

Kev3200

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The sun comes up like 630am and goes down around 745 or something like that mines budded but now have stopped and are growing out i can see the buds stretching out and leaves coming out.. i put a timer to turn on 8 23watt cfl wired around my greenhouse and thats enough to turn them back to veg im guessing. My green house is 6 feet by 25 feet. I have a timer that gives it light from 745 to 9 and then turns back on at 430am thru 7 am just to be sure
 
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