Canadian East Coast plants going into ground soon, need help on light transition

thugreezi

Active Member
Hey guys would appreciate a lil help on this,
I have 25 afghan and kush clones going into ground soon, I got them late and it took up until now for them to all root. They are still in dixie cups waiting to go into the ground. I have had them under 3 fluoros and they are getting bigger and hungrier, i have been doing them 24/7 up until but now need to get them outside before they become rootbound. How should i transition my lighting schedule? It says that in my area we are increasing daylight hours in july to 18, so should i cut back the hours in the closet or just get them out there as fast as i can. Thanks
 

foreverflyhi

Well-Known Member
Hey guys would appreciate a lil help on this,
I have 25 afghan and kush clones going into ground soon, I got them late and it took up until now for them to all root. They are still in dixie cups waiting to go into the ground. I have had them under 3 fluoros and they are getting bigger and hungrier, i have been doing them 24/7 up until but now need to get them outside before they become rootbound. How should i transition my lighting schedule? It says that in my area we are increasing daylight hours in july to 18, so should i cut back the hours in the closet or just get them out there as fast as i can. Thanks
im not sure too much on yall east coast climate/lighting schedule, but i can say that its best to put ur plants into a 18/6 before taking them straight outdoor, its best too take your plants outdoor when your getting 13+ hours of sun. the reason being you want to change your lighting schedule to 18/6 is because from experience, (as well as others) taking plants outdoor from a 24 hour light schedule MIGHT start flowering. i would change the lighting schedule to a 18/6 for a couple days then take them outside, these are my two cents all the way from the WEST COAST:leaf:
 
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