thinking of moving her outside need advice (pics)

greenjunky97

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ive been growing 10 plants outdoors and one plant indoors... my indoor plant has seems to have done just find under the equivalant of 460 wats using cfl bulbs (4 24 watts and a 14 watt) its about 2 months old and atleast 2 feet high im growing under a 24/7 light cycle and im wondering if itll do ok with the change of light cycles will it start flowering? will it die? am i better off flowering inside? any advice is appreciated thanks in advance
 

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trapper

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you will need more then 4 24watters to flower i would think,so slowly adapt them to the sun and outdoors and plant outside,google hardeningoff or search the forums.
 

greenjunky97

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ive read you can flower under 3 red spectrum 23 watts in a cfl faq on this site.. but it could have been wrong... ive got a big plant in my room and i know what i need to but i have no idea how im gonna do it!
 

trapper

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ive never flowerd under that kind of light.but their are plenty of cfl grow journals they would know more.i used t5,s once.but i dont understand the last part of your question.but if you want to flower under cfl,s go for it.
 

jm30

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Start bringing her outside a few hours each day. Mother Nature will take good care of her. You could have a monster at the end of the season. And you would need more cfl's to flower her out inside.
 

greenjunky97

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well i now have 5 24 watt cfls in the red spectrum and a lil grow tent and i read u can do it with 3 but it may have been talking about a smaller plant.. i already have plenty outdoor plants so this indoor girl was an experiment really... but its about twice as big as any of my other plants so i dont wanna do sumthing that will kill it
 

trapper

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well i now have 5 24 watt cfls in the red spectrum and a lil grow tent and i read u can do it with 3 but it may have been talking about a smaller plant.. i already have plenty outdoor plants so this indoor girl was an experiment really... but its about twice as big as any of my other plants so i dont wanna do sumthing that will kill it
nothing wrong with an experiment,it is always exciteing trying and learning something new,go for it,just make sure that if needed you have the money and the room to add more lights.
 

greenjunky97

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ive got 2 backup cfls just incase it isnt enough but i dont wanna get it to hot i have no real ventaltion be sides letting the air out while the lights are on
and as for strain its a bag seed.. im way to cheap to order seeds offline the prices are rediculous if ya ask me... im gonna start flowering today... worse comes to worse i just start over and try again
thanks for the help guys
 

darkdestruction420

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ive read you can flower under 3 red spectrum 23 watts in a cfl faq on this site.. but it could have been wrong... ive got a big plant in my room and i know what i need to but i have no idea how im gonna do it!
its *possible* to flower under 1 13w cfl......but yield will be almost non-existent. 3 26w 2700k cfl is just not enough to get a worthwhile harvest.
 

darkdestruction420

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shoot for at least 400w for a decent harvest. i use 18 40w cfls that put out 2600 lumens each. got 3-4 ounces dried from my one plant scrog.
 

greenjunky97

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i dont have enough light sockets in my whole house to support that many bulbs lol whatever im gonna go for it with what i got if i get an 8th of weed from it atleast i have an 8th to smoke! lol ill add the last 2 bulbs i have and hope for the best
wish me luck
 

darkdestruction420

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get some y sockets, they allow 2 bulbs a light socket.also ever heard of a power strip/bar? y splitters are only like 2 dollars.....and they also make light sockets that plug dirrectly into any electric outlet/source plugged into (this is why the power strips are so useful. plug the light socket into the power bar then take the y splitters and put em in the sockets then add the bulbs.
 
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