Quote Originally Posted by mizmazzle
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?
Yual be usein mother natures and god light to grow and it be the perfect light be growin with cause those folks do it right. Be just givin them some time be figurn and wait see how they start up gain. Are yur days gettin shorter as well or just darker days cause of clouds?

BWD