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    Crazy weather effects on plants??

    Generally by this time of the year we would have had a good solid month+ of good sunshine but with the crazy weather patterns this year it's been hit and miss. We had extreme weather a few days ago resulting in heavy pounding rain/hail even a tornado touched down a few miles away. I was able to cover up a few plants but helplessly stood in the rain wondering if there would be any damage. They seem to have pulled through ok even with a layer of hail covering each container. I'm leaving a 100W patio light on them at night right now because I'm afraid all the cloud cover we've had might trigger flowering. My brother lives 300+ miles north of me at 4500 elevation and has been forced to light his greenhouse at night because his plants started to flower last week from so much cloud cover.

    How many days of heavy clouds/rain could cause flowering?
    Purple Daddy Reviewed by Purple Daddy on . Crazy weather effects on plants?? Generally by this time of the year we would have had a good solid month+ of good sunshine but with the crazy weather patterns this year it's been hit and miss. We had extreme weather a few days ago resulting in heavy pounding rain/hail even a tornado touched down a few miles away. I was able to cover up a few plants but helplessly stood in the rain wondering if there would be any damage. They seem to have pulled through ok even with a layer of hail covering each container. I'm leaving a Rating: 5

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    Crazy weather effects on plants??

    In a controlled environement, such as an indoor grow, flowering is induced within 7 - 14 days with most indicas and 14 - 21 days with most sativas once the photoperiod is shortened. So knowing this, it would take the same amount of days with the shorter photoperiod to induce flowering outdoors. Keep a light on them like your bro to keep them from flowering. However I'm not sure if a certain amount of lumens would need to be available to the plant in order to keep vegetating outdoors. After all, the sun is pretty freaking bright, so a 100w light might not be bright enough.....but not speaking from experience....

    I don't know the correct answer to your question but this would make sense to me....

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    Crazy weather effects on plants??

    . However I'm not sure if a certain amount of lumens would need to be available to the plant in order to keep vegetating outdoors. After all, the sun is pretty freaking bright, so a 100w light might not be bright enough.....but not speaking from experience....
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    I tend to agree but I'm surprised how bright that area is, I put a mirror directly across from the patio light so it shines directly into the mirror. I don't think I could get away with much more light without looking suspicious, this is on the side of my garage so it looks like I just forgot and left that light on next to the door.

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    Crazy weather effects on plants??

    Its depends on what strain but a week-12 days usually, I think as the planet gets more an more messed up people who grow outdoors will notice strange things like this happening way out season, its happening on both sides of the pond and if you ask me theres more of this on the way. You can force them back into Vegging by doing what your doing but 100w is a little on the small side, just hope for the weather to settle fingers crossed for you.

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    Crazy weather effects on plants??

    Quote Originally Posted by Purple Daddy
    I tend to agree but I'm surprised how bright that area is, I put a mirror directly across from the patio light so it shines directly into the mirror. I don't think I could get away with much more light without looking suspicious, this is on the side of my garage so it looks like I just forgot and left that light on next to the door.

    Oh, I see.... Well hopefully the 100w is enough....

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    Crazy weather effects on plants??

    Forecast calls for sun by Wed and I'm not seeing any indication they are trying to flower yet so I think I'll be OK. I'm hoping this weather will make them a little more hardy.

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    Crazy weather effects on plants??

    I would like to plant this week but I am still holding out for better weather in my area. I planted too early last year and paid dearly. I only harvested about 25% of my potential if that. i suffered both frost and overcast causing plants to trigger. Hopefully it is live and learn.

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    Crazy weather effects on plants??

    WELL! Found a male plant today(arghhh) this damn weather has my plants dancing on the edge of veg/budding, my friend a few miles away said her 8" plants are budding. Fortunately I weeded out one male and upon close examination I don't see any other indication of the others turning male on me but this was the largest of the group. Broke my heart to cut that beast down! I'm going to keep leaving the patio light on them at night for another week or so just to be safe.

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    Crazy weather effects on plants??

    i dont see light as your problem, this is the time for them to become strong and gear up for flower. the stress is most likely from hail and brutal pounding rains. and if this happens often enough it could indeed force flowering early...if it doesnt kill them that is. smaller plants will have to become strong or die. the sun will shine and those that survive will inherit the earth. this can drive up prices in the produce market as crops can be destroyed by mother nature. its the ebb and flow of life. greenhouses are effective in cooler climates or otherwise require huge amounts of air flow and cooling measures.

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    Crazy weather effects on plants??

    100% sunshine today and the forecast is for normal CA weather for this time of year so I should be good to go. It would be very, very, very unlikely to have any more rain for the next 3 months at least. Male plants tend to show early and in some cases I've read they don't even need a change in light to start dropping their nutz!

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