Well now, that's a much sweeter reply.

And it wasn't just your grouchy post that didn't make it.
A bunch of posts disappeared.
They are migrating to new software, so expect glitches.
And while you did forget to mention that it was outdoor, I should have figured that from the forum it was in.

The usual method is to take cuttings of the flowering plant and start them indoors.
You will need all your skills getting the cuttings to root because they take a while to reveg. first.
If, for whatever reason, you can not do that.
It can still be done.

I have no idea where you are actually located.
That makes a big difference.
(In Antarctica, and the Arctic you would see 24 hour sun but might need a heater. )

Here's a method that worked for me, in a place that's frost-free.
Took a dustbin and mounted an LED array and a small fan in it.
It's powered by solar cells with a battery backup and will work unattended:
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The fan moves air and uses positive pressure to exclude bugs.
Works well, if you are close enough to pop it off in the AM and back on at dark.

If it's somewhere that the light won't attract attention, you can cut out the south side of the bin and wrap with saran.
Then check it once a week.
I used to to extend the veg time of a heritage Indica. (We have long nights all year).

And FYI, I'm a reasonably intelligent, 70 year old, gentleman.
Been growing since the '60s but I'm just now starting to get the hang of it.
In that time, I have learned a little
Let me know if I can help.

Aloha,
Weezard



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