Now there's a good question, sounds like your friend has accelerated the growth rate. Now the trick is to simulate the end of the growing season outdoors. Yes, move those to soil and keep them under the indoor lighting until they come out of transplant shock.

After that, you'll need someone with a better expertise here to advise on lighting as I'm not sure how to adjust that for maximum pistil/resin output.

Sorry I could not help more, I grow strictly outdoors.


Quote Originally Posted by joeiskrunk
My buddy grows indoors hydroponically and he said i could have a plant or two... The plants are 2 feet tall. They are in rock wool surrounded with hydroton and under 24 hours of light...

First off is it alright if I switch them into dirt outside right away or should I move them into dirt pots for a few days under the light?

Before I do switch them outside I am going to put the plants in the dark by placing a black garbage bag on them.

Also will the sun be to intense for the plants? Because I don't think I can give them a few hours each day before I transplant it outside.