Chronicular
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Hey umm how does one change the light cycle outside to 12 on 12 off??
Ooosh! Traditionally the temperatures drop here in New Zealand, but the weather comes right making for long days of clear blue skies(march through may). yaye thanks for youre time in replying. I do watch the simpsons every now and then, but must have missed that episode. Youve given me a great idea though. will make a cylinder type surrounding (the size of a rubbish bin just taller) from black plastic sheet and bamboo for the supports, add the lid and kapow!. light and easily removeable. thanks againYou use a giant movable disk to block out the sun.
Anyone who's watched The Simpsons knows that.
Indoor rules don't apply to Outdoor. As the days get shorter the plant begins to flower. Depending on where you are in the world the moment of "flowering" is up to you to determine.
Very helpful thank you. appreciate all your thoughts and not criticisms. It is starting to flower and show little bud sites now if thats what you call them, so ill just leave it and see what happens. Inhale and be freeits not 12/12 light ouside its when the days shorten u can grow with a minimum of 5 hours of direct light its when the days get shorter n light is less plants will flowers hope this helps
This is true... In NZ they will generally start flowering outdoors around the beginning of Feb naturally (mainly depends on strain and how much direct light the location gets). Because the light hrs do not suddenly switch to 12/12 the change into flower is more gradual so a traditional 8 week strain indoors might take around 10 weeks outdoors.. An example is the 5 larger plants in my thread started shooting pistils around the 27th of Jan by themselves... And I expect them to finish around the 30th march - 10th of April (this is about 9-10.5 weeks).its not 12/12 light ouside its when the days shorten u can grow with a minimum of 5 hours of direct light its when the days get shorter n light is less plants will flowers hope this helps