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    Moving the GIRLS outside-Need some help

    I got two Girls going, one 4 weeks into flowering and the other 3 weeks also into flowering.Am moving them outside into a greenhouse made already and ready to go, they've both been under CFL lights and healthy an doing well.I have moved one outside already and it seems to be doing ok.Am keeping them in pots not putting them in the floor. Just wanted to know what I should do too maintain them outside in the greenhouse??
    Cash420 Reviewed by Cash420 on . Moving the GIRLS outside-Need some help I got two Girls going, one 4 weeks into flowering and the other 3 weeks also into flowering.Am moving them outside into a greenhouse made already and ready to go, they've both been under CFL lights and healthy an doing well.I have moved one outside already and it seems to be doing ok.Am keeping them in pots not putting them in the floor. Just wanted to know what I should do too maintain them outside in the greenhouse?? Rating: 5

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    Moving the GIRLS outside-Need some help

    I would ease them into it. Last year I moved plants outside to finish and they all went into shock, two of them didn't pull out and died the other four finished but I didn't get near as much off of them as I could have. As luck would have it the two largest plants were the ones that died.

    I would keep them shaded and move them into the sunlight for a few hours at a time, watch them closely and if you notice ANY wilting immediately get them back in the shade. After a few days they should be ok to leave unshaded.

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    Moving the GIRLS outside-Need some help

    Quote Originally Posted by Purple Daddy
    I would ease them into it. Last year I moved plants outside to finish and they all went into shock, two of them didn't pull out and died the other four finished but I didn't get near as much off of them as I could have. As luck would have it the two largest plants were the ones that died.

    I would keep them shaded and move them into the sunlight for a few hours at a time, watch them closely and if you notice ANY wilting immediately get them back in the shade. After a few days they should be ok to leave unshaded.
    I'll keep that in mind ,I haven't seen no drooping or sagging,The only change I can tell is the smell is a lot more heavier outside, How many weeks were the ones that die and did u have them into flowering stage at the time?

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