FiretreeFarmer
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Is it better to ease plants into an outdoor environment by setting them outside more and more everyday until they are finally left to grow outdoors. Or can they just be planted outside right away?
-Denofearth69Your primary concerns are; Is it still freezing at night? Have your plants been hardened to go outside? To harden your plants, you start by putting them in direct sunlight for one hour, and then double the time outside until plants are out all day. After two or three days outside, and no night freezing, plants are ready to try an over night. Also, if they were started on a light cycle which is longer than the hours of daylight they will receive, you can cause them to flower early.When considering daylight hours, you must include dusk and dawn when light is just coming on, as plants still view this as light as well. If they do flower early, this will stunt them for a while as they become confused as days get longer. They will recover, however, and revert back to veg stage as summer light increases.