Moving outdoor clones indoor to flower

GreenGoinGuy420

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So I've got 6 clones in 20gallon bags that have been outdoors since the start of march. I've been able to keep them in a vegetative state by supplementing light at night.

However some of them are starting to show hairs and other signs they want to flower.

My question is since they are root-bound in their bags what is the best way to flower the maximum yield out of them.

My buddy is telling me to put them under 2 1000 watt lights on a timer in the garage with something reflective around them like a shiny plastic or aluminum foil.

Also hoping to double my yield this season by starting another 6 once these are flowering.

Sound solid? Any advice? Also what light cycle should I use if it is best to move them indoors to flower.
 
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