outdoor season incoming

john wishmyer

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When would you guys feel safe putting clones outside? i have a couple that i let flower and im worried they will revegg by the time that 13 hours of light hit.. for me its april 15th im in southern cal ive always put from seeds out no issue i just wanna the these clones perfectly transitioned without wasting the season with a revegg..
 

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Killaki

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When would you guys feel safe putting clones outside? i have a couple that i let flower and im worried they will revegg by the time that 13 hours of light hit.. for me its april 15th im in southern cal ive always put from seeds out no issue i just wanna the these clones perfectly transitioned without wasting the season with a revegg..
So you want to know if you put a flowering plant outside will it reveg? From the looks of the flowering plant I see in your pics you probably won't be ready by mid April. At that point it will get increasingly more likely it will reveg. So short answer is yes it will reveg, but the vegging clones will be fine.
 

kratos015

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So long as you have a light to interrupt the dark cycle, you can put clones outdoors at any time.

My clones came from 18/6 veg room; putting them outside now they would certainly flower and reveg.

I simply put them close to my porch light, turn the porch light on for a couple of hours in the middle of the night, and zero issues. Keep interrupting the dark cycle with your florescent light, eventually the plants will get the hint and you can forgo the light.

Unfortunately, since you already triggered flower, they will guaranteed reveg unless you get them under a light-dep hoop house. Build a hoop house and cover it with pitch black tarp/visqueen and replicate the 12/12 cycle. Unfortunately, if those plants are left outside, you'll see them start to reveg within a month.

Your only options with those plants are to bring them indoors under 12/12, or light dep outdoors.

All the best.
 

john wishmyer

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So you want to know if you put a flowering plant outside will it reveg? From the looks of the flowering plant I see in your pics you probably won't be ready by mid April. At that point it will get increasingly more likely it will reveg. So short answer is yes it will reveg, but the vegging clones will be fine.
damn well im praying she finishes, its indica dom so fingers crossed for a wrap up
 
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