Quote Originally Posted by ThePinkJina
Well I suppose, if you know the sex and strain... start it. Are you wanting it to finish indoors. If you start the plant on a 12/12 light cycle from clone it will start flowering. If its from seed it is most likely not be enough light. If it is enough light it'll force sex and start to flower. Just depends..

Out of curiosity.. what light schedule is the lil one on..? And is it from seed or clone?
I do not want to finish it indoors. I plan on moving it outdoors in a transportable pot and have it flowering/budding relatively soon this way it's kept low key. I'm looking to produce a low yield, around 50 grams or so, maybe even a little less. I know it's a sativa strain therefore it grows tall, so I'm wondering at what height I should start the flowering process, or if I should try to prune it a little bit to force it to grow low if at all possible.

Am I correct in saying that the intensity of light, during the flowering phase doesn't necessarily directly correlate to how much the plant produces in the end as long as it gets 12 hours of complete darkness, but it does however, correlate to how potent it becomes?
0fenderbender Reviewed by 0fenderbender on . Am I causing my plant unneeded stress with this lightning pattern? plan on taking it outdoors in a few weeks for a more or less organic grow with relatively low yield. Will I be causing the plant too much stress if I start it under more specific conditions(full daytime sun, and a booklight lamp overnight) while it's in the peat pot and then move it outdoors to let the rhythm of the day do it's job? I know the question is confusing but what I mean to ask is; should I just continue letting the 1.5 week old plant grow with the rhythm of the approaching summer Rating: 5