moving From +-18-19 hr light indoor to spring outdoor?

Hey there everyone. I have a question relating to light cycles of my plant. I have currently been growing outdoor in pots and moving the plants indoors at around 6pm under 48watt cool whites. I live in the southern hemisphere and it is currently early spring (spring started beginning sept)

My question is: if i had to permanently move my plants outdoors where the light is currently not necessarily 18/6, would they start to flower prematurely? or would it be better for me to wait untill summer is closer?

thanking you all in advance.
 

Luger187

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do a quick google search with "(the name of your town) sunrise sunset times"

that should have a big graph with all the numbers. u can look up a certain date, and see how many hours the sun will be out that day. if its more than 16 or so, your probly fine to put em outside
 

doublejj

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Yes, you can supliment with a electric cord & light bulb, to keep 18/6.

That's what I did this year & my plants are huge

Good luck

peace
doublejj
 
Luger this sun calculator is great! thanks!
but i have a question i seems like my length of day on this website peaks on like december 24th at 13hrs 45mis.... surely this is wrong?
 

Luger187

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Luger this sun calculator is great! thanks!
but i have a question i seems like my length of day on this website peaks on like december 24th at 13hrs 45mis.... surely this is wrong?
if u are closer to the equator, the time of day changes less. if your on the equator, its pretty much 12 hour days all through the year i believe. the farther away u go, u start having bigger shifts in the season
 
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