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Outdoor plants showing heaps of white hairs already


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Yeah.. Dunno about that idea in a built up area. Me being a curious fucker would probably want to have a gander over the fence just to see what's going on there considering the light is on, on a daily basis. :D

 

All the best if you take that route though. :)

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Would i be correct in guessing you are in Queensland? If so then what you have is a second summer crop, in a lot of areas in S E Qld if you put your plants in around this time of year they will grow as per normal and be ready early April or thereabouts but if you plant between April and maybe July they will grow to maybe 1 meter high then go to head and be ready just before Christmas, Works really well if you want some buds for Xmas..

Good luck

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If you have taken them from 14/10 inside to the outside is SEQ, then as of today, if you get every photon of light available during the day, you will only get 13 hrs of light.

 

The plant is doing what comes naturally, light source has gone backwards, it's time to fruit.

 

It is possible they may reveg, but the increase of available light/day at this time of year is at best a minute a day. The worst that could happen is that the heads want to reveg half way to ripe as the light lengthens to the summer solstice. You even fall short in light compared to the Solstice(Total light 13:53hrs).

 

Had a mate veg inside and put out after summer solstice, he took them in every night(for safety). His theory was they ripened better in natural light plus he figured the power he saved on the flower side he could put into more plants on the veg side. He also used to harden off the plants to natural light over 2 weeks

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