flowering

chambray7

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im a patient here in phx az and i planted some bag seed seedling i had. i started them from seeds 4 and half months ago no nutes at all watering evrs 3 day im asking if too lae to start flowering
 

chambray7

Well-Known Member
one plant get about 11 hours of direct sunlight and the other gets about 71/2-8 hours of direct sunlight direct in ground
 

PixiDustr

Active Member
June 21 is the summer solstice. After that, days will get shorter...then your plants will go into flower...
 
if you could throw them in to a tent or closet you'd have a lot more control over the timing of everything.. you could initiate flowering tomorrow.. and have better success (harvest) with a more consistently timed lighting schedule, oustide is risky because of pests as well.. if you planted in the ground just stick with it,
if you went in pots, i'd totally recommend going inside for flowering, esp so that you can lower temperatures towards the later part of flowering
 
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