There's 14 hours in the longest day in san diego...

Jimdamick

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My plants will flower outdoors from seed, wouldnt they?
Of course they will flower, just not until the sun changes to fall hours, which is late September/October (East Coast). That's why outdoor plants get huge, because they essentially are in veg state from late April until September, which translates into a 5 month veg. All you need is patience, and somewhere to hide a 6' plant. Good luck
 

757growin

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Of course they will flower, just not until the sun changes to fall hours, which is late September/October (East Coast). That's why outdoor plants get huge, because they essentially are in veg state from late April until September, which translates into a 5 month veg. All you need is patience, and somewhere to hide a 6' plant. Good luck
I find my plants start to flower in late July/Aug in San diego. Longest day with 14 hours 20 minutes is around June 20th. So within 30 to 60 days from June 20th the stretch begins. At least in my experience.
My plants will flower outdoors from seed, wouldnt they?
Hope this reply helps better then my 1st.
Also sativas you can add another 30 to 60 days.
 

Jimdamick

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I find my plants start to flower in late July/Aug in San diego. Longest day with 14 hours 20 minutes is around June 20th. So within 30 to 60 days from June 20th the stretch begins. At least in my experience.

Hope this reply helps better then my 1st.
Also sativas you can add another 30 to 60 days.
I should have said finish time, not bloom. Thanks for the correction
 

Bacala

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I grow outside with a 14:45 longest day and usually start to see flowers start in the first couple of weeks in August, with harvest end of September through mid October.
 
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