Maybe a Dumb Question or Maybe Not?

mrduke

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so i got 3 plants that have been outside for about 3 weeks and are showing the starting of buds. If i were to take these and add them to my indoor garden that runs lights from 7pm to 7am. Would they go hermi due to the opposite of the light schedule? the reason i want to do this is i can replace them out side with some that wont need to revert to veg and waste close to a month of time reverting,and they got a week or 2 jump start on the indoor flower cycle.
 

Mort Fink

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so i got 3 plants that have been outside for about 3 weeks and are showing the starting of buds. If i were to take these and add them to my indoor garden that runs lights from 7pm to 7am. Would they go hermi due to the opposite of the light schedule? the reason i want to do this is i can replace them out side with some that wont need to revert to veg and waste close to a month of time reverting,and they got a week or 2 jump start on the indoor flower cycle.
I would say take them out when it gets dark out side and leave them inside dark for 24 hours, this will fully trigger the budding and then resume your normal schedule of 7am to 7pm.
 

GrowersBook.com

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I would say take them out when it gets dark out side and leave them inside dark for 24 hours, this will fully trigger the budding and then resume your normal schedule of 7am to 7pm.
Exactly!

You also want to give those outside plants a good spraying of neem oil or whatever insecticide you prefer before you bring them inside. You don't want to be bringing in a new infestation.
 
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