So I live in South America. I started my plants about 2 months ago and they look super healthy and are about 2.5 feet tall. They started showing their pistils about a week and a half ago. The problem is the weather was been super sunny and nice for the past month and now it is getting really cloudy and rainy. I am concerned that the light may be inadequate now for them to maintain flowering...they have not produced more since the showing of the pistils. They grow by a window indoor in soil...get about 6 good direct hours of sun then another six good hours of indirect.

Do you all think the heavy clouds are gonna stop their flowering?
mizmazzle Reviewed by mizmazzle on . Im not sure about my lighting conditions So I live in South America. I started my plants about 2 months ago and they look super healthy and are about 2.5 feet tall. They started showing their pistils about a week and a half ago. The problem is the weather was been super sunny and nice for the past month and now it is getting really cloudy and rainy. I am concerned that the light may be inadequate now for them to maintain flowering...they have not produced more since the showing of the pistils. They grow by a window indoor in Rating: 5