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mehdi
mehdistarted grow question 6 years ago
hi my grow light have a problem and turn off and i question can i go out my planet ? in the light of sun... ? my planet in the 4 week of flowering time and i dont know what do :(
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 6 years ago
Yo bro, next time build a small " green house " with wood and some plastic. build a frame using 12 pieces of wood, then make panels in plastic. put it over your baby, and pray every day for her. during the veg phase, just plant in rich soil and dont add anything until week 2/3 when the bloom starts then use bloom nutes. A+ man better luck next time.
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ShaggyGrower
ShaggyGroweranswered grow question 6 years ago
Yes, you can use sunlight if your lights are not working properly. Remember though that a flowering plant needs 12hrs of darkness and 12 hrs of light. I see you have them at 19hrs of light. That is going to cause the plant to stop flowering and to revert back to vegetating - not good if that's not what you want. So, you might have to do some day-tripping, ie, put your plants out in the sun for 12hrs a day and then bring them back into a dark room for their night which also needs to be 12hrs. You will get fit moving our plants every day, I know I have :)
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Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi so going outside is ok. Give plant at least 5+ hours of direct warm sunlight...more is better. If it's too hot or too bright give a little shade time to relax. Bring inside at night to stay warm and dark the 57 degrees is a little low compared to day temps of 80+, if it could be around 64-67 degrees that would be better. Higher humidity be good too 10%is fairly low. Happy growing.
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Athos
Athosanswered grow question 6 years ago
As long as you take care it is getting at least 12 hours of darkness, then yes you can; unless you have really cold temperatures, then it might suffer
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi there! Your baby won't like this, that's a big transition and flowering plants should avoid any kind of stress, otherwise yield will be affected. At this stage, I'd recommend to buy a cheap CFL of LED bulb, in order to pursue flowering indoor and avoid all the outdoors problems (heat, sun burn, moths, bugs, caterpillars, slugs, rabbits...). I'll be around, keep us up-to-date so we can help you with the last weeks, and happy growing!
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FlavoursUk
FlavoursUkanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi, Growers who grow outdoors normally start indoors for the first 2-3 weeks anyway and then gradually put them outside. It’s a big change but shouldn’t be a problem, you will have to bring her indoors for her night period and make sure the night temps are warm enough.
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AfricanGreen
AfricanGreenanswered grow question 6 years ago
I Would normally recommend that you move it into the sun gradually a bit longer each day and keeping it under the lights the rest of the day as not to shock the plant too much. If you don't have any other options it may be your only choice. Remember though you would probably still need to bring it inside every day and put it into darkness so it gets less than 12 hours sunlight a day.
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