Indoor Sun King
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thanks jela, that's good feedback, I never considered flipping back and forth from sunlight to HPS would be an issue....I may need to reconsider my approach.Sun King, I've been thinking the same thing Moe was (insects hitchhiking there way indoors) until you mentioned "high rise". There could be however a slight chance of stress when the the light spectrum changes between indoor/outdoor....causing "hemies". Plants sense light changes and their genetics react to "save the species". I was looking at my plants 6 weeks into flower the other day thinking "you need to turn these girls around and swap their positions" (that sounds like pRon I know)...but I knew they had grown accustomed to the angle of light they receive on a normal basis. I left them be as my tops are so lengthy that the thought of seeds forming made me paranoid. I've had hemies before...never saw the male flowers amongst all the foliage, only the dozen or so seeds that hid within each beautiful bud, later found when rolling it up. It could be caused by numerous things, keeping things consistent in flower seems to be the trick with Mary Jane from other growers experiences.
BTW..."C" is still my favorite in your stable.
I think I'll do some rearrangements in the room and keep her full time with the HPS.
BTW: I'm beginning to see your point about "C"...she may be short but has bigger buds already