flower to veg?

loveisallyouneed

Well-Known Member
Whats up everyone, I started to give my plants a head start inside but ran into some problems and had to move them to a friends place. Unfortunately his schedule differs from mine and it's still too cold to move my plants outdoors. He wants to flower very soon. How long can my plants be in flowering before I move them outdoors/back to veg? Thanks
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
If you flower then going back to veg is a bad idea.May even cause hermies or greatly diminished yields.If you go into flower for a few days then dont go back to veg.If you do its a waste of time to grow keep the 18 hours of light on them until 12/12 sessions
 

bigbudeddie

Well-Known Member
Ye man youl just stress the hell out of your plant. Thats like the world going from Summer to Winter then to Summer in a week.
 

loveisallyouneed

Well-Known Member
Thanks for the responses guys, I know what I'm doing is less than ideal but let me explain again. I moved my plants to a friends place who has his own plants and his own schedule. At this point I'm very thankful to have them under any light at all. Either I move them outside within the next few weeks (weather is still going below 0 at night!) or keep them in his garden where he will be switching to 12/12 and move them out when its warm enough. I know this is a lose, lose situation but do you think even a week in 12/12 will ruin everything as far as outdoor growth goes? It should be warming up quickly, what is the absolute lowest temperatures plants can endure without completely dying? Right now highs are around 10 and overnight lows are around -2. You can see my predicament.
 

stan420

Active Member
I think you may be SOL my man. I'd leave em where they're at (if he's got the space) and let em flower away, and go ahead and get started on another crop.
 
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