Indoor prep then transplantation HELP NEEDED!

Purp.N.Poonani

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Hi, due to unforeseen circumstances i have had to delay the germination of my girls which is worrying me as i will be germinating them tonight and keeping them in for 2-4 weeks depending on the weather and the size of them, what i want to know is this good enough timing so that i will be putting them outside at the end of may or worst case a few days into june, is this ok? And what light cycle should i put them on indoors at first because i do not want to put them out an they start flowering a week later ha i am in england if that helps!
 

TheLeafChief

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The Old Farmer Almanac is a great source for weather conditions and information. Taking them outside in early June is fine that's the best time. The days are longer and the hotter and there is likely to never be a frost.
 

Purp.N.Poonani

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The Old Farmer Almanac is a great source for weather conditions and information. Taking them outside in early June is fine that's the best time. The days are longer and the hotter and there is likely to never be a frost.
Thanks for help mate is good to hear! Any advice on lighting cycles?mas well as this i only have small conatiners for the first two or three weeks will this be a problem? May jus be over paranoid about rootbound plants and things but best to know! Thanks!
 

mudhead31

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I don't think they would flower in that amount of time just run 18/6 or 24/0 it shouldn't make a difference and the late start really shouldn't impact the outcome either in my experience.I grew with a buddy he always had his started and about 18-24"tall when we put them out and mine were always late started little sprouts and at the end of the year you would never know the difference.
 
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