Taking them from indoors to out.first time,I got questions.

mjisgood21

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I know were to plant.But my main concern is will they wilt over & die from the climate change?And I have them on 12/12 soon as they got their first set of leaves.Will they automaticly go back into veg?Weather is geting good enough to go outside.Its soupposed to stay above 50 at night now.
 

CRYSTAL ICEMAN

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take it slow....a few hours of indirect sun for a few days. That way they dont get shocked. The ground temp will be alot colder then the air temp so you want to check that b4 you put them in 4 good. you can also build a mini greenhouse @ them to keep cold dew from getting at them. Good Luck!!
 

Discgolferman

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take it slow....a few hours of indirect sun for a few days. That way they dont get shocked. The ground temp will be alot colder then the air temp so you want to check that b4 you put them in 4 good. you can also build a mini greenhouse @ them to keep cold dew from getting at them. Good Luck!!

Im going to move my girls outside also I was wondering if they will be safe from turning into a hermi. (central cali) its past 12/12 here outside so they should be good now right?
 

landracer

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generally they do well adjusting to the cool temps. the intense heat of the sun will definatelynuke them if they are not acclimated. they will definately go back into veg if you have more than 12 hrs of light. where are you geographically? that would help to answer specifically.
 

landracer

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Im going to move my girls outside also I was wondering if they will be safe from turning into a hermi. (central cali) its past 12/12 here outside so they should be good now right?
i cant see any problems as long as they are small and in the veg state. the chances of hermis are higher when they are further along.
 

Space Angel

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i cant see any problems as long as they are small and in the veg state. the chances of hermis are higher when they are further along.
landracer is exactly right. they can take alot while small, but damage can occur when bigger. harden those babies off if applicable.
 

Discgolferman

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landracer is exactly right. they can take alot while small, but damage can occur when bigger. harden those babies off if applicable.
Well they were born middle of Feb, lil ladies.(one Im still wondering) and its at 70s here(except for a lil storm this week)
So I think Ill shoot for thrusday...
Thx
DGM
 
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