can u take an indoor plant outdoors to flower

Nizza

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dont do direct sun right away , start it in shade and gradually give it more sun each day.
this avoids bleaching and stress and will adjust your plant to its new light
 

UnderMeSensi

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In the very southern regions of the states it will. Humidity drops to decent 50-40 and temps are great and best part is your getting about a 12/12 cycle from the sun
 

UnderMeSensi

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In fact I have a A Papaya strain from nirvana two wks from birth and I can probally beef it up a bit and go hide it somewhere outside in two weeks and report back.
 

Pirax

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Keep humidity controlled or you will have problems with mold/mildew. But YES you can! I finished some indoor plants outside and they are more potent and sticky than both my indoor and outdoor harvests :blsmoke:
 

crispypb840

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Yes. They will flower if you put them outside too early. Check sunrise and sunset times in your zip and if you are getting 11 hrs of dark then you have your answer.
 

LetsGetCritical

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this is a pretty good question :) antithetically (hehe) does anyone know the ramifications (besides lower yield and possible pest transfer) of flowering an outside plant inside?
 

qwizoking

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I've done it...
Would not recommend! Spent the next 3 weeks trying to sanitize it(the perp grow I mean). While they were outdoors I didn't even realize they had such an infestation....spider mites or something
But yea will work fine..
 

crispypb840

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Glad to help. I did it by mistake last year. The only thing is try to cover them if it freezes overnight. They can handle pretty cold temps though.
 
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