it's like they know when they're growing naturally...can't describe why that is but i have moved many plants from 24/0 into 18/6 then outdoors in the spring and never had them flower prematurely. never had a hermie either. the only thing i suggest watching is when moving them into the sun after being raised indoors. it should be done gradually...starting them in the shade (under a tree is good) and slowly moving them into full sunlight over a week or so...otherwise the sun may burn em.
del... Reviewed by del... on . moving indoor to outdoor Can i clone of a plant and leave in veg, take clones and move into second chamber on 20 hours of light until 1 foot and move outside (obviously, yes) When i move them out doors will the drop from 20 hours of light to natural light cycle triiger budding? If the days of the year are getting longer will this stop the budding cycle, i understand a plant triggers to bud because of decreasing light cycle, but will the move down from 20 hours indoor to 8 hours outdoors produce buds even though the Rating: 5