plant not flowering???

poncesurfer420

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ya id try to bring it in those temps will stunt growth and those night temps will def kill it
i put a big rubbermade container over it then wrapped a blanket and towel over that will that due cuz the night temp is only going to be 35-40 at the lowest on sat and sun then in the high 50's at night day temps will be back in the 60-70's
 

ten year veteran

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yes u could use that but with cfls u wanna b within a inch or two to take advantage of the available light, if far from the light the plants stretch bad and make less nodes which doesnt add up, i guess that might work with the container its more than nothn if ur gna try to stick it outside, i havent ever tried to grow them in the winter, down here close to fla it still gets in the 20s on the regular
 

poncesurfer420

Active Member
yes u could use that but with cfls u wanna b within a inch or two to take advantage of the available light, if far from the light the plants stretch bad and make less nodes which doesnt add up, i guess that might work with the container its more than nothn if ur gna try to stick it outside, i havent ever tried to grow them in the winter, down here close to fla it still gets in the 20s on the regular
tru tht i just gt up to check it and it looks good the container worked real well..
 

resinousflowers

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Actually, it's not a myth. You CAN grow in a small pot but it WILL stunt your plant and reduce your yield significantly. But, I'm not here to argue. If you say there's no such thing as being root bound then so be it. :)

not completely true.have you never seen monster plants grown in pots that look far to small for the plant?it does make things easier if you use big pots but you can get away with using smaller pots.
 
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