when do i start flowering

kamonra

Member
im growing outside ... my plants get direct sunlight from 9am to about 7pm , so thats about 11 hours ... maybe 1extra hrs .... so i cant switch to a 12-12 ... so should i switch to only about5-6hrs of sunlight the rest dark ... or should i leave them alone and let nature takes its place ...... i can move them in a dark empty apartment when ever i need to so ... what should i do .... they look very healthy as leaves are growing out of the base of the stems where the original leaves grew.... should i let these leaves catch up with the original leaves before i do anything .???
 

Ark.MtnMan

Active Member
If you are growing outside in the ground I would leave them alone and let nature produce some nice buds for ya. Its a real pain in the ass for you and the plants to have to move or cover and uncover everyday for approx. 60 days. Just let them grow under the sun and I think you will be glad you did. I tried to early flower some outdoors plants once and will never try that again. Good Luck
 

sine143

Well-Known Member
what region do you live in that you only get 11 hours of sun a day in july? is it winter there?

Either way, dont worry. If they are getting 11 hours of light a day (assuming its actually dark, and not just shady the other times), then they WILL flower soon.
 

kamonra

Member
well it get sun light 7am to 8pm .. but i was speaking of direct where the sun is straight beeming on them . from 7-9am the suns direct light is blocked by a few trees then the sun clears over head and shine down directly on them about 9am to about 7pm then the sun set and they only get partial lights ..... they are in big pots so i can easily move them indoors at will help me


oh im in florida
 

sine143

Well-Known Member
yah man, dont worry about it. indirect sunlight is fine (pobably better than what you would be getting from cfls in an apt. they will flower out on their own in a month o so. and you will get nice fat nugs (and trees hahaha)
 

darkdestruction420

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She will do it herself. if your inpatient you can bring them inside for 12 hr dark period but do not keep them inside longer than that.
 
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