Cherry Bomb
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Preamble: I’m a newb, please help.
I have some Blue Dream bag seeds that I planted inside in early March. After the preflowers emerged, I sexed the plants, killed the males, and once the threat of frost had passed for my area, which was last Saturday, I transplanted them outside. I didn’t anticipate that they would flower, since we are getting about 13.5 hours of light, 10.5 hours of dark here, and everything I’d read said plants need 12 hours of uninterrupted darkness to flower.
I’ve since read that moving them from more hours of light to fewer hours can trigger flowering. I previously had them getting probably 15-16 hours of light through a combination of full outdoor sun and inside light.
I don’t know what to do. They are in the ground. Do I rig lights to try and stop the flowering, or do I just let them do their thing?
I have some Blue Dream bag seeds that I planted inside in early March. After the preflowers emerged, I sexed the plants, killed the males, and once the threat of frost had passed for my area, which was last Saturday, I transplanted them outside. I didn’t anticipate that they would flower, since we are getting about 13.5 hours of light, 10.5 hours of dark here, and everything I’d read said plants need 12 hours of uninterrupted darkness to flower.
I’ve since read that moving them from more hours of light to fewer hours can trigger flowering. I previously had them getting probably 15-16 hours of light through a combination of full outdoor sun and inside light.
I don’t know what to do. They are in the ground. Do I rig lights to try and stop the flowering, or do I just let them do their thing?