Steve Savage
Member
Hey,
Just after some advice- any opinions would be very much appreciated!!
So I live on the East coast of Australia and have been growing indoors all winter. I's now spring- summer starts Dec 1st and from all the forcasts it's going to be another long hot summer here in Oz and I was keen to capitalise on the perfect growing conditions by moving some of the girls that have been in veg all winter and are ready to flower to an outdoor location.
What I was unsure about is how exact the 12/12 cycle needs to be.....?
Currently, daylight hours here have just exceeded 12hrs per day and will continue to get longer until they max out at around 14hrs per day towards the end of December.
If the plants have been on a light cycle of 18hrs per day, will they begin to flower if I put them outside now or soon- or will they pick up that the days are still getting longer and remain in a veg state until daylight gets closer to 12/12?
I just heard somewhere that if they've been on a veg light cycle, a reduction to something "close" to 12/12 is enough to start flowering- any advice?
Cheers!
Just after some advice- any opinions would be very much appreciated!!
So I live on the East coast of Australia and have been growing indoors all winter. I's now spring- summer starts Dec 1st and from all the forcasts it's going to be another long hot summer here in Oz and I was keen to capitalise on the perfect growing conditions by moving some of the girls that have been in veg all winter and are ready to flower to an outdoor location.
What I was unsure about is how exact the 12/12 cycle needs to be.....?
Currently, daylight hours here have just exceeded 12hrs per day and will continue to get longer until they max out at around 14hrs per day towards the end of December.
If the plants have been on a light cycle of 18hrs per day, will they begin to flower if I put them outside now or soon- or will they pick up that the days are still getting longer and remain in a veg state until daylight gets closer to 12/12?
I just heard somewhere that if they've been on a veg light cycle, a reduction to something "close" to 12/12 is enough to start flowering- any advice?
Cheers!