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Frankterpene

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Hi there, I switched 3 plants to the outside for the growing season. But they got less light than usual under the light. Now 1 of them is pale lime green on all new growths and some preflower appeared. Did I induce them in flower cuz of the light schedule switched? is it too late to get them in vegetative still or better get them 12/12/ from now to get the flower ready faster than I though.

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Frankterpene

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since 3 days i get them in the shed cuz temperature goes near 0celsius.. but from today it will goes up from 10C tonitgh to 18 this week overnight,
 

TessaMaria

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I only see signs that it is a female in that picture. Changing the light hours can mess things up but you could gradually reduce the light hours and transition the plant outside. I try to gradually reduce the amount of grow/sunlight each day until it matches the amount of daylight hours we have. During the day I bring the plants out for a few hours each day and gradually leave them out past dark longer and longer until they are out all night.
If it was only three days that they went outside, hopefully they are fine. It takes a few weeks for the flowering to actually show and all I see is that they are showing female parts.
 
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