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yeah i get what you're saying,though there was a few reasons for the move indoors,for 1 the pot was easily lifted so that plant could have been easily stolen if anyone did venture into my garden,another was that we're already experiencing night time temps of 6 celcius here which is almost cold enough for frost which worries me as its still only september,then there was the fact that it's still another few weeks before we go 12/12 here,we still get around 13.5 hours of light,so wanted to get it budding now so i'm not tempted to chop the big ones early,and a few others that i shalln't bother going into
They look great. YOu might want to repot the inside girl before it gets too into flowering. The more room you give it the better it will yeild.
Earthy Dank Reviewed by Earthy Dank on . questions about growing outdoors i have some plants growing outside in pots,2 are in a massive pot and around a metre tall with some smaller plants going in smaller plants i've noticed my biggest plants and one of the tied down ones are now getting covered with white hairs,question is,are these pre flowers,or is it the beginning of flowering?or do plants growing outdoors need to get 12 hours darkness before they start flowering?because we aint getting 12 hours of dark here yet,will be another 6 weeks before that Rating: 5