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    rather tall

    hi all, i"ve been growing a few plants inside, and they have been on 12/12 for 2 wks. they are getting rather tall, they are 4ft. now. my question is would it harm the plants to move them outside? also should i leave them in their 5 gal. containers or transplant them in the ground? thanks for any replys.
    florida boy 3 Reviewed by florida boy 3 on . rather tall hi all, i"ve been growing a few plants inside, and they have been on 12/12 for 2 wks. they are getting rather tall, they are 4ft. now. my question is would it harm the plants to move them outside? also should i leave them in their 5 gal. containers or transplant them in the ground? thanks for any replys. Rating: 5

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    rather tall

    ummm i think u kinda ruined them. why did u start at 12/12? that initiates flowering. u need to actually grow the plant and ready it for flower in its vegitative growth (18/6). to be honest, i wouldnt even bring em outside...id start a whole new grow. start em outside so you see how it grows with long days and how the plant begins to change as the days shorten. we mimic this indoors by switching the lighting from 18/6 to 12/12. o yea if you are doing it outside....start em in spring.

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