Quote Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
They will start to re-vege when your light cycle hits about 13.5 hours of daylight,.... so I have my doubts that you'll get there.

Depending on how big your green house is tho, you can tarp it to artificially shorten the day's.
I am currently designing an automated light deprivation system (but its for large scale grows) I probably should have started them in flower a few weeks back...but the weather was no good. So this was a compromise. If I loose this crop I won't be bent out of shape, purely an experiment.

According my research on the expected sun rise and sun set even if I have to go to the end of april (which is not expected since im doing indica) I will have only 14 hours of sun...its gonna be close.
energyefficient Reviewed by energyefficient on . Experimental grow flowering in a green house in winter I am trying some new things (for me) I have 2 headbands (far left and right) and a green crack in the middle. There are only 12 hours of light here, and it will be at least 11 hours of darkness for the next 70 days so I figured why not take advantage of my sun filled green house, and try to flower plants this time of year. No idea if this will work. I also am learning cloning. Currently takes my about 3 weeks to transplant from my home made aero cloner. I am noting a white film on Rating: 5