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cutman

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hell mine have been out side for 2 weeks now. i started them in doors sexed them let them stay in flower for 2 weeks then i put them out side, hoping to get a early harvest, the let them go for the winter harvest.
 

ganji11

Active Member
Yeah, but what im asking is can I put babies outside in the ground? Or will they just try to flower and get messed up?
 

d.c. beard

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Yeah, but what im asking is can I put babies outside in the ground? Or will they just try to flower and get messed up?
Dude, just go to weather.com, type in your zip code, figure out when the sunrise and sunset is now for your area, do the math and deduce how many hours of daylight that is, add 2 hours, and if the result is >= 14 then throw em out there and forget about it. You don't have to worry about frost anymore unless you're in an area that runs colder than others and is prone to such a thing.
 

ganji11

Active Member
Less than 14 hours and I would put them outside? You must mean greater than. I did try that, but i couldnt find where it says the sunrise and all that. So Ill just wait a few days and see for myself. Do they only need 14 hours of daylight to veg outside?
 

d.c. beard

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Less than 14 hours and I would put them outside? You must mean greater than. I did try that, but i couldnt find where it says the sunrise and all that. So Ill just wait a few days and see for myself. Do they only need 14 hours of daylight to veg outside?
When it points to the right it means 'greater than'. Well Yeah you could time it yourself if you wanted I suppose, or just google around more for daylight charts Farmer's Almanac style.

As long as they have 14 hours of light a day or more, and aren't some kind of straight equatorial sativa, they should veg not flower.
 

PlantManBee

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if they are from seed planted now, anywhere in texas they won't likely flower and even if they did, they would revert so get plantin'!!!

wunderground.com will have your light schedules.
 

ganji11

Active Member
Awesome. I plan to have my babies in the ground, at their new homes within the week. I'm doing it guerilla style. :) Anything to watch out for while they are young? I've left seedlings out overnight before, and come back to the babies completely fallen over. Looked like a bug got them right at the base.
 

cutman

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if they are from seed planted now, anywhere in texas they won't likely flower and even if they did, they would revert so get plantin'!!!

wunderground.com will have your light schedules.
why you say that i have some flowering right now, but they had a head start. Flowered for three weeks, before i put them out, and should get a harvest around labor day. Then reveg for late nov- or dec... flowers.
 
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