Quote Originally Posted by michaelpeg
emilya thanks for the reply. outside plants start flowering when the days start getting shorter, they dont have to wait until 12 hours of sun. also if you take a plant from 24/0 and put it under 16/8 im sure it would most definitely flower sensing shorter days.

gagrown, are you sure i should go with 18/6 even though when they go outside the daylight will be 16/8? i here once a plant starts revegging you lose a ton of bud in the end and i dont really want to risk it.
I have the same revegged plants for the past 7 years. You lose nothing. It's all about how you take care of them and whether or not you transplant into larger pots. All ya gotta do is trim the rootball. You'll be Golden! That 2 hours of light will not make them revert back to flowering when your photoperiod in your area is that long. When the days get shorter towards the fall then they will flower. I put cuttings out in August and that keeps them short and stocky as well as they start to flower in two or three weeks from there.Harvest in Oct. or Nov.