Indoor to outdoor help

Needhelp146

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I need help first grow I have some g force plants indoors under a 400 watt mh running 18/6 light cycle. I want to move the plants outdoor at the end of may. Will the plants start to flower going from a 18/6 cycle to what ever sun light I get. I want them to grow all summer and flower in the fall.

Thanks
 
wait 1 of my plants isnt doin to good... so i was dgonna move it out side now the last frost isnt for awhile but i think it will still survive but does that mean itll still keep growing until fall
 
In the right conditions, a plant can live for years. The veg./flowering state is a different story. A plant may stay in the veg state in 13 plus hours of light, but the tempeture also plays a part in the start of the flowering state. I just haul mine in & out until I KNOW the days are more than long enough, & the temps don't cause adverse effects. Flowering too soon sucks.
 
im not worried bout gettin skimpped by my plants and gettin a small amount of bud if i get a gram ima be pumped but ive grown twice bf and they died so i want these to survive at least
 
I set 1 of my plants out about 2 weeks ago (approx. 4/7) , kinda as a test plant to see how it would handle the weather, and so far so good. I've read a couple of different posts on diff. threads that stated "as long as the plant is 10 in to 1 ft. tall it should be able to handle outside temps as low as 40-45 degree F. w/o any problems. And so far this has proven true for mine. I set another one out(in the ground) sun. night 4/19 and have had low temps in the forties everyday since. But the plant looks fine and temps are supposed to rise into the eighties by the end of the week, w/ lows in the 50's/60's so I believe they will thrive then. I'm going under the assumption that my plant will not be adversely affected unless temps fall below 35 or maybe even freezing, and those kinda temps won't be back around till after harvest! And the sun is now out for better than 13 hr., w/ the days getting longer everyday, so I'm not worried about it going into flowering. Hope some of this helped. Good luck on your grow.:weed:
 
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