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There's one grow log to give you an idea. Poppies flower when the day gets longer, not when it gets shorter like marijuana so you can treat it in a similar manner and keep it vegging with 12/12 and flower with 18/6 if you want bigger plants. That's indoors though and I don't recommend growing them inside. Their roots can get massive and if you're trying to grow big it can take more than a 5 gallon pot which gets expensive to fill with potting soil, especially with more than one plant.
You could transplant them outside after you've vegged them indoors. They're not too good with transplanting but it can be done. Depending where you live, you can also start poppies during the spring or fall. If you start it in the fall and your area doesn't get too cold, the poppies will stay vegged in a semi-dormant state and then resume growth in the spring. I've got my first poppy of the season from last fall flowering right now. Good luck.
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