Czechems
Active Member
I've got outdoor plants growing in a moderate climate in central Europe. Because the climate here is, I think, not designed for marijuana to reach its full potential in terms of sticky buds, I decided to start them early (by seed) in late March, had 'em indoors till May and let them grow vegetatively outdoors till just past the middle of July and then started carrying my plants indoors at around 730 to a dark place, then out again the next morning at 730. Did that for about 2 weeks before the plants started flowering, continued it for another week or so and just a few days ago (august 12 maybe) decided to let nature have its way with them and left them outdoors to adjust to the normal outdoor light/dark schedule.
Here's what nature is doing August 15:
sunrise: 5:45 am
sunset: 8:10 pm
That's about 14 hours of light, 10 hours of dark.
Do you think it's cool to leave them put? This late into the season, there is no chance of them going back into vegetation, yeah? They are 6 ft tall and heavy to be carrying in every night, out again every morning if it isn't necessary.
Here's what nature is doing August 15:
sunrise: 5:45 am
sunset: 8:10 pm
That's about 14 hours of light, 10 hours of dark.
Do you think it's cool to leave them put? This late into the season, there is no chance of them going back into vegetation, yeah? They are 6 ft tall and heavy to be carrying in every night, out again every morning if it isn't necessary.