Revegging

Mixin4life

New Member
LOL a couple hours of clouds won't "bud out" a plant. They are showing sex. That's what they do. It takes almost 2 weeks in flower before some real mass starts to show. Either you had them messed up before, or you read them wrong and should have just left them in Mother Nature. Because SHE will reveg them.
I've had him outside for about two to three weeks I replied to another post that you put on here but I'll put it on here too it's just my runtz and my GMO cookies that are showing signs of flower they've been outside for 2 to 3 weeks traditionally I have always planted here in Northern California on Mother's Day weekend but it has been cold and strange weather in particular it rains for 3 to 4 days. Cold and wet. Went back to the garden and looked where I had him in full sun preparing to plant and they showed the signs of flour so that's when I took them into my neighbor's room who has the 400 watt light this is the first time for them being in the room I didn't bring them back in there or anything like that but thanks for all the info
 

KingQuazy

Well-Known Member
Ive actually had them out side for 2-3 weeks and they were fine

I actually had my plants outside for 2 to 3 weeks and they were doing fine and then we had 4 days of overhead clouding rain and hail went back and checked on them and they were showing signs of flowering.
This is the first time being under this light. Im in Northern California and traditionally I've always planted on Mother's Day but everything seemed weird this weird and I was waiting for the moon phase which is just the tip I got from a friend of mine who was planting this weekend and next weekend as well.
Well I guess people are willing to debate this... But I personally feel like your light has to be exactly tuned to sunrise and sunset or else that will confuse and/or stress the plant. But I guess you want it revegging if it's going outside. I personally would have left it outside. Even on a cloudy day, it gets much more light than a 400w gives off.
 
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