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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CanGroIt Reviewed by CanGroIt 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