Quote Originally Posted by anyhandle
So i take it thats a negative on the plants budding all year round once being moved from an intensive lighting regime, Cheers mate. (any other experiences) What about using one of those funky strains that buds at a certain age regardless of the season, in this case how do i stop the mother plant from budding (i think thats a redundant question but i will ask it anyway)
I want to keep a constant cycle of clone, veg for a month throw outside to bud. Is thier any strains that are more likely to stay budding once the process has started. I really want to bud plants outside all year round. Is it possible. Anybody?
Howdy anyhandle,

Well..I don't have much actual experience ,growing outdoors,my area is indoors soil,but I will be learning a whole lot more..real soon Don't y'all have a time of the year,when the days git short ? Something must be triggering plants grown in Oz,to flower..in regards to the 'funky strain',I reckon that you're talkin about ruderalis mj,like LowRyder and Dolce Vita ? The best feller to ask about them would be the Student or one of the others in the Lowryder threads.

As for the mother plant,are ya talking about growing one outdoors in the ground or a container,that can be moved ? I know that indoors,simply giving the mother,more than 12-14 hours of light,will keep her in veg..outdoors..I'm not sure,unless you have it in a bucket that you can move near a light,don't take much.

" Is thier any strains that are more likely to stay budding once the process has started. "

Probably..but I don't have any idea which.

Have you designated your local forum to Australia yet ? You could ask for some help there too..I just don't know enough about the climate there,in regards to vegging and flowering,to give ya much help..but I'll sure try..lol

Have a good one...