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LovelyGreens.

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Ok so im a 1st time grower, and i have just came across two babies and there kinda droppie due to being in dark,could i change there growing patteren at this point to rotate with my plantes in motion already, or would that put then in shock? What you think.
 

MrRoboto

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If they are really young, like only the cotyledons, in my own experience you can zap them with full sun. If they have leaves then you will have to acclimate them to their new environment slowly.
 

MrRoboto

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A shady spot would probably be the safest bet. Somewhere with lots of light just not direct sunlight. Not on the beach, under the cool umbrella ,)
 

GoRealUhGro

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I am not going to tell anyone to take a plant that has never been in the direct sun and throw em in it...but I do it every year...I'm lucky I gueas...I admit the first time I take em out I let the sit I filtered light but they still get some d.l....I think the way I get so lucky is cause I never hart get to let them sit in direct light alllllll day due to cold weather in the a.m. and night....but man I'm telling you those fuckers were outside for four hrs the first time and they grew two inches that night. ..but the side branches were the most amazing show us a pic of the plants and tell us what kinda light they were under...how long per day...or at least howa nodes high they are
 
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