zenbuddhist
Member
hello,
I have a couple of questions. I am urban gardening in a major metro city with plants outdoors on the roof. I didn't have a huge space to work with and planted 17 seeds and got 17 females to my surprise. well having so many fem's i had an over crowding situation at 3 feet each. so I moved 5 indoors under 3 sets of 2 foot 4 bulb t5 ho flourescents. two red bulbs and 2 blue bulbs in each one. , in a roughlly 7.5-8 sq ft space. my question is I moved them in just at the flowering stage to improve their lighting situation. my question is will the change in lighting send them back into veg mode again, or after initial shock will they continue to flower. I'm on a 12/12 cycle I assume they would flower but my lighting situation is an improvement over my previous outdoor situation. so i'm wondering if better light will make them think middle of summer. I'm getting 24,000 lumens at around 4750 kelvin.
I have a couple of questions. I am urban gardening in a major metro city with plants outdoors on the roof. I didn't have a huge space to work with and planted 17 seeds and got 17 females to my surprise. well having so many fem's i had an over crowding situation at 3 feet each. so I moved 5 indoors under 3 sets of 2 foot 4 bulb t5 ho flourescents. two red bulbs and 2 blue bulbs in each one. , in a roughlly 7.5-8 sq ft space. my question is I moved them in just at the flowering stage to improve their lighting situation. my question is will the change in lighting send them back into veg mode again, or after initial shock will they continue to flower. I'm on a 12/12 cycle I assume they would flower but my lighting situation is an improvement over my previous outdoor situation. so i'm wondering if better light will make them think middle of summer. I'm getting 24,000 lumens at around 4750 kelvin.