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    #11
    Junior Member

    Need some help!

    Hey for all those who live in fl and have been growing outside I have been checking the times for sunrise and sunset. The sun rises at 7:02 am and the sunsets at 7:54 pm. So we are getting 11 hours of darkness perfect for flowering! In my book,LMAO. How long does it usually take before you can harvest since my plants are already flowering? I have read up on the subject but not making any sense to me when I read it can anyone explain to me how I know when to dry out my plants and pick the buds?

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Need some help!

    Ok buddy, listen up. Now that it is spring, going on summer, the days WILL get longer and your plants are going to revert back to their vegative state BECAUSE the days are getting longer and nights are getting shorter.

    If you wanted short plants you should plant them in July. Typical growing season is from May to October give or take. Planting them in Feb. doesn't mean they will finish in June. It just doesn't work like that.

    And autoflowering does mean something!! It means they will flower regardless of the light cycle. Do some research on light cycles and you may have a better understanding.

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    #13
    Junior Member

    Need some help!

    THANKS for the info lit it up,
    If they do go back to the veg stage, what happens to the flowers that have already started? Are they going to keep growing or are they going to stop? Would it be a good idea to bring them inside to insure 12 hours of complete darkness.
    :hippy:

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    #14
    Junior Member

    Need some help!

    i am thinking of buying some seeds but i live in the U.S. Dose anyone no a good site to buy seeds from? Please only replay if you live in the U.S. and have bought them yourself... Thanks..

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    #16
    Junior Member

    Need some help!

    hey, Yes I would take those plants and bring them inside and finish flowering under 12/12, It will take about 8 weeks in all,(most of the time), then I did order seeds I forgot what company, Look for the seed banks-good and bad thread, these people know, It only took a week to get my seeds. So then you can start new plants outside, but put them in a place less traveled and read up about LST, your plants can grow low to the ground that way, Im a newbie myself and really don't know to much, Like transplanting now the older ones might just strees them too much, but you are going to have 10ft plants there by sept-oct, I live in the keys for the winters myself so I know the climate. Here in the NE, it's June before we can get outside- last year from june 1 to oct 15, I had one plant,LST under a bush, and Got 6 oz. Good luck in whatever you do. take er easy, Buzz

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    #17
    Junior Member

    Need some help!

    I just repotted my plants now bringing them in at 7 so I ensure that they get 12/12 Started giving them organic nutes. Water them with well water that doesn't run through a softner. Now into a week of flowering I hope they hurry so I can see how my buds smoke, Next going to get some bubblelicious gonna try that and keep them inside to see how much different of a grow I get. Inside VS outside... I want to thank everyone for all their comments and help. Will post pics soon.:jointsmile:

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    #18
    Junior Member

    Need some help!

    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzbrain
    hey, Yes I would take those plants and bring them inside and finish flowering under 12/12, It will take about 8 weeks in all,(most of the time), then I did order seeds I forgot what company, Look for the seed banks-good and bad thread, these people know, It only took a week to get my seeds. So then you can start new plants outside, but put them in a place less traveled and read up about LST, your plants can grow low to the ground that way, Im a newbie myself and really don't know to much, Like transplanting now the older ones might just strees them too much, but you are going to have 10ft plants there by sept-oct, I live in the keys for the winters myself so I know the climate. Here in the NE, it's June before we can get outside- last year from june 1 to oct 15, I had one plant,LST under a bush, and Got 6 oz. Good luck in whatever you do. take er easy, Buzz
    Got to try that LST looks great on other pics I have seen gonna need more space in order to keep the bush. Don't know about the Outside growing anymore, To many cops and people like to patrol my neighbor hood.

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    #19
    Junior Member

    Need some help!

    yea, sometimes it's parinoia, thats why I planted under a bush outside, I did that for 3 years but the bush is dead now so I don't know, as for inside It's really kinda crasy right now, there has been 3 inside grows busted in the area in the last 8 weeks, that's in STINKEY"S area too! Well the 2 in one town had over 100 plants but the one in the other only had 20, that what's scarry, Must have been just kids talking too much I figuried. Buzz

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