Quote Originally Posted by TANKJR
Yes, while 12 hours of light is good for budding and enough light gets through the clouds for them to grow, it's the 12 hours of DARK that make them flower..if there are street lights, porch lights, or any other light leaking in from your window during the dark 12, it will delay the finish, maybe severely....so 12 hours in the sun or cloudy sun, and then put them in a closet, or somewhere similar so there is no light...and go in first and close the door to make sure there are no light leaks when lights are on outside the closet. That should speed up the finish as much as is possible...BWD is right...they are confused right now, but not from the clouds. Best of luck with the finish!
Yeah...I'm pretty sure they are now getting the darkness they need. Outside the window is my patio which is surrounded by just the mountains for 180 degrees. To the left there are some neighbors, but they are blocked by a wall. There is no light coming in except from the night sky. If I am in my room I can only see the night...which is not pitch black but as dark as the night. How long do you all think til the plants get back on the Flowering Schedule?
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