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08-03-2012, 04:17 PM #1
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OK, thanks. I didn't know which amount of time affected the plant in which direction, or how much if noticeable. But as far as how am I doing 14/10, I have them in buckets as you can see by the pics, and they are in a centrally located area that pretty well gets morning through afternoon sun with just a little of it partially shaded, and in Ga., the sunrise here right now is about 5:30, and sunset is not until after 8:30 pm., I'm talking about enough light to walk around the yard without the aid of a flashlight.
With your info, I think I will take the medium plant and start bringing it in around 6 pm., and putting it back out around 8 or 9 in the morning.
Part;l just so I can see the difference and learn from the experiment, and also because as a first timer, I am getting really anxious
imchucky666 Reviewed by imchucky666 on . Natural daylight If I am growing outdoors, but getting about 14 hrs sun and only 10 or so of dark, should I, or would it help speed up the growing if I was to bring in the plants in the evening to keep it closer to 12/12, or is the extra 2 hrs really not worth the hassle? The plants are about 15 weeks old, and seem overall happy. These pics were taken monday. Rating: 5
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