Flowering under the sun from April to August

If plants are covered on a daily basis inside a greenhouse, is the light spectrum during these months adequate for flowering MJ? The idea is to keep a mother inside vegging, and flower clones in the greenhouse during all of the warmer months.

Location: 45 Degrees Lat.

Thanks!:leaf:
 

jimbizzzale67123

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I am not sure about moveing into a greenhouse.

But moving plants that have been indoors to outdoors doesn't have good results.

I have never tried it, so im not a expert but I think the sunlight will be to intense for what the plant is used too.
 

jethead

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I am not sure about moveing into a greenhouse.

But moving plants that have been indoors to outdoors doesn't have good results.

I have never tried it, so im not a expert but I think the sunlight will be to intense for what the plant is used too.
I have. You have to keep them in a shadey spot and gradually move into full sun. But as flowering April thru Aug. ,there will be to much light for flowering in may-Jul.
 
But as flowering April thru Aug. ,there will be to much light for flowering in may-Jul.
I think you missed the point of the thread, they will be covered on a daily basis to provide 12 hours of darkness.

I really want to know if the light spectrum during these months will provide the same results as a plant flowering in september or october. Anyone tried this with results?
 

dlively11

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Yes it will work perfectly fine and no you dont need to worry about them light intesity. Here are some ones I had grown indoors and put outdoors last year. Think they did alright




 
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