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johnnyblaze326
05-24-2010, 08:52 PM
just a quick question about outdoor daylight ...what month does it switch over to 12/12 in northeastern part of the united states.im trying to schedule my vacation around this so i can pluck out the MALES so i dont end up with seeded females

xALLxDAYx
05-24-2010, 09:44 PM
im growin outside 2, had the same question. Sunrise and Sunset Calculator (http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/sunrise.html)
Hows it goin so far? u get em in the ground yet? or outside?

johnnyblaze326
05-24-2010, 09:49 PM
well they are 4 weeks old this wednesday.they will also be going outside this wednesday

dooobster
05-24-2010, 09:54 PM
just a quick question about outdoor daylight ...what month does it switch over to 12/12 in northeastern part of the united states.im trying to schedule my vacation around this so i can pluck out the MALES so i dont end up with seeded females

Well, it never really just switches over to 12/12... It gradually works its way toward 12/12. June 21 is the longest day of the year (daylight hours-wise), after which the daylight starts getting shorter, and December 21 is the shortest day, after which the days start getting longer again.
Generally, outdoors you should see some preflowers around the beginning to middle of August, but its all approximate...

xALLxDAYx
05-24-2010, 10:02 PM
Nice, Good luck. mine went out 2 days ago and this 85 degree heat seemed to shock the hell out of em. They weren't lookin 2 fresh this morn. so i fed em and im hopin they perk up.

johnnyblaze326
05-24-2010, 11:01 PM
Nice, Good luck. mine went out 2 days ago and this 85 degree heat seemed to shock the hell out of em. They weren't lookin 2 fresh this morn. so i fed em and im hopin they perk up.

you should pick up some superthrive 50 plus vitamins and hormones.great for transplanting and plants that are shoked

Lit Up
05-24-2010, 11:46 PM
Typically, the sun is overpowering for plants going outside from indoors. Some people will ease them into it. 2 hours outside one day, 3-4 the next. You get the drift. I try to get them out when it is supposed to cloudy for a few days, helps alot too I think.

Good luck with your ventures this summer!

johnnyblaze326
05-25-2010, 12:49 AM
well i wish i had that luxery of putting them outside for a couple hours a day but too many nosy neighbors...ill be putting them in the ground at night so they have time to adjust.this bag seed is pretty tough. Xcross my fingersX

LetsSeeYa
05-25-2010, 01:08 PM
well i wish i had that luxery of putting them outside for a couple hours a day but too many nosy neighbors...ill be putting them in the ground at night so they have time to adjust.this bag seed is pretty tough. Xcross my fingersX

If you can put them out in the shade where they will pick up a few hours before sun set is what works for me. In a week like this they go in the ground w/o to much stress at all.

Good luck man:rasta: