Hi, I have just 2 females growing in a greenhouse in Ireland. They've been in the pre-flowering stage and now, with the decrease in natural light in Ireland, have now entered the flowering stage. But I have a couple of questions:

1) From what I can tell, we are now getting less than 12 hours of daylight and that's only going to decrease (the only guide to daylight I could find). It will be about 10 hours of daylight in a week. So, can the plants continue to flower at the 10/14 (daylight/dark) ratio or will they die?

2) Though the buds can't get rained on in the greenhouse, do I still need to make arrangements so they won't be damaged by mould? Should I look into putting in a small electric heater at night?

Many thanks for any assistance you can offer this newbie.
DroneRock Reviewed by DroneRock on . Flowering in greenhouse in Ireland Hi, I have just 2 females growing in a greenhouse in Ireland. They've been in the pre-flowering stage and now, with the decrease in natural light in Ireland, have now entered the flowering stage. But I have a couple of questions: 1) From what I can tell, we are now getting less than 12 hours of daylight and that's only going to decrease (the only guide to daylight I could find). It will be about 10 hours of daylight in a week. So, can the plants continue to flower at the 10/14 Rating: 5