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finishing OD plants inside?

G

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If plants arent finished at the time you need I was thinking you could bring them inside and finish them.. they would be pretty damn tall (5 -6 ft tall).but the question is ....if you brung them in would it be possible to put them on any 12/12 cycle you want....so lets say they were getting light from about 7 am to 8 pm OD, could they be switched to what fits your sheduale? or would they get extremely stressed?
 

Fast Pine

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I couldnt immagine the change in light shocking em..
I hope yer 6footers are in pots though...If yer talking about digging em up...ferget it!


good luck to ya, whatever happens. :confused:
 

Jahkaya

Member
I agree, don't dig them up.

If it were me I would get a five dollar timer and set it to 10/14 to allow the plants to mature a bit faster. If they are going from full sun to indoors look for them to stretch unless you have MAJOR lighting.
 

WAMEN

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Jahkaya said:
I agree, don't dig them up.

If it were me I would get a five dollar timer and set it to 10/14 to allow the plants to mature a bit faster. If they are going from full sun to indoors look for them to stretch unless you have MAJOR lighting.

yep.. i agree..
 
G

Guest

they are in pots...this is just incase oct comes and they are like 3 weeks away from harvest though...

my concern is the inside light cycle, but lets just hope they finish in time
 
O

OG Royal Grower

You should be able to calculate what your actual time of daylight outdoors where you are within minutes, you could set the lights to mimic the exact light schedule. Sorry i dont have a link to the website, but maybe someone else can help you out.
Peace,
Og Royal Grower
 
G

Guest

thanks peeps....I am more worried about them being exposed then about the cold weather...Well see where they are at in a month. A few are close and some will be pushing it...
 
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slyfoxberg

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don't be so concerned about the cold. pot plants can take an amazing amount of cold weather. mine went through frost and snow last year, before their thanksgiving harvest.
apparently a bunch of old OG vets, Stoner 133 amongst them did an experiment a few years back apparently right around 25-28 degrees F is the lower limit for the cannabis plant. good luck and just be careful of the budrot.
 
G

Guest

I should elaborate I meant leaves falling and the vegetation around it dying and exposing my big juicy buds...

but the cold is always a concern. if anyting it slows budding down
 
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