Denofearth69
Active Member
I live in Colorado, and am certified as medical marijuana patient. Bought some Carmelicious seeds, and started them indoors to give them a jumpstart as I planned to grow them outside and we have a fairly short season. Indoors they were getting 14 hours under flourescents. I waited until night freezes were over, and hardened plants off slowly outdoors being careful to maintain 14 hours of light. Once natural light had caught up to the 14 hour mark, I planted them. They showed the usual transplant shock for a few days, had a few days of new growth, and now are putting on buds. Plants are only 14 inches tall, and secondary branching has only just begun. Can I stop this? will plants adjust as daylight continues to increase? Or do I write off these plants and start from scratch?