For outdoor grows, especially in stressful conditions I feel like the plant needs more foliage and root mass to ripen the same amount of bud relative to an indoor grow. In the winter the sun comes in at a lower angle and the total sun is lower (less than 12 hrs, closer to 10 hrs in January).
In an indoor situation you'll get 12 hrs of light all the time, and you can set up your environment to make sure that you have even coverage of all the bud sites on the plant. Fewer hours of light almost certainly cut into my bud size on those plants. I also think coming out as larger, more well-developed plants with more foliage and roots would have allowed the plants to handle the stress of the unusual situation better.
I believe that for that grow I germinated them in early-mid december and brought them outside some time in the first two weeks of january, they may have gotten 4 weeks, but I would go much more off size and root development for any kind of week count for veg. Also, usually people run 18+ hrs of light in veg and Ithink I was trying to get by with less light at that time which was a mistake.
In an indoor space I would just flip them whenever it seems like they're filling out the available space horizontally, or they're just about to, and the stretch during transition and early flower will fill out your vertical space.
Either way, I've had good results with HSC's stuff in the past. I'm shooting for 6 big outdoor monsters this summer when we germinate seeds at the end of this month, so I won't be running as many plants, but I'm still going to be running HSC alongside others. Apple blossom has been a favorite so we're going to run that, and we got a pack of stoopid fruits really late in the season last year and got a small yield of it but liked the bud a ton, so that'll be one of the monsters this year too; pics below.
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