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    Moving plants

    since i am keeping my plants at my house right now outdoors so i can keep a close eye on it. if i move them out in the woods and they receive more sunlight will that affect them at all since they are flowering. and what are some pests in florida that i have to worry about in the woods, all i got up right now is chicken wire.
    WhereDaBudAt Reviewed by WhereDaBudAt on . Moving plants since i am keeping my plants at my house right now outdoors so i can keep a close eye on it. if i move them out in the woods and they receive more sunlight will that affect them at all since they are flowering. and what are some pests in florida that i have to worry about in the woods, all i got up right now is chicken wire. Rating: 5

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    Moving plants

    Quote Originally Posted by WhereDaBudAt
    since i am keeping my plants at my house right now outdoors so i can keep a close eye on it. if i move them out in the woods and they receive more sunlight will that affect them at all since they are flowering. and what are some pests in florida that i have to worry about in the woods, all i got up right now is chicken wire.
    If you have them flowering now, and you move plants out right now, they will get stressed, stop flowering, and return to vegetative growth. This is because there the days are long right now. Flower outside no earlier then August... that is when the plants naturally should start shifting toward the "flowering" light cycle. And even then, I would start flowering outside and leave it there until harvest, or start it inside and leave it there until harvest (unless your indoor light schedule exactly mimicks what is happening outdoors). That way the plants have a consistent schedule to rely on.

    This is my first season growing, so you may want to get someone else's advice too.

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    Moving plants

    i think is not good to move outdoors if they flowering now....

    i also think your pots are too small :S

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    Moving plants

    yes i just transplanted them into bigger pots today. its so nice to watch your babies grow up :P

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    Moving plants

    Quote Originally Posted by WhereDaBudAt
    since i am keeping my plants at my house right now outdoors so i can keep a close eye on it. if i move them out in the woods and they receive more sunlight will that affect them at all since they are flowering. and what are some pests in florida that i have to worry about in the woods, all i got up right now is chicken wire.
    It should affect them in a good way. More sun during the light hours is BETTER for flowering. More and bigger buds. The darkness is not going to change on your property or in the woods so I say if you have a safe place in the woods with more sun, it will be better.
    Good Luck :jointsmile:

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