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ltd
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moving from outdoor to indoor
#465430 - 08/22/10 02:16 PM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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Never done this before.
I have 3 females that were started late in the season (mid June), they're all healthy and beginning to flower.
Could I bring them indoors, put em under a 400w HPS (12/12) without much trouble?
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FurrowedBrow
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Re: moving from outdoor to indoor [Re: ltd]
#465439 - 08/22/10 03:24 PM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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i assume the roots are bound to a container? If so then sure. They might stunt a bit due to the shock but it's a very resilient plant and should recover.
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ltd
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Re: moving from outdoor to indoor [Re: FurrowedBrow]
#465526 - 08/22/10 07:09 PM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah, they're in containers. 5 gal buckets
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Re: moving from outdoor to indoor [Re: ltd]
#465819 - 08/23/10 11:31 AM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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i just did the same thing. no problems yet. its been 2 weeks since i brought them in. Also i dont mean to thread jack but I was wondering if i could bring my plants back outside on nice days that i will be home. will the change of light hurt?
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Re: moving from outdoor to indoor [Re: ltd]
#465821 - 08/23/10 11:33 AM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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ltd said: Yeah, they're in containers. 5 gal buckets
Your golden.
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maryanne3087
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Re: moving from outdoor to indoor [Re: grod31]
#465952 - 08/23/10 02:46 PM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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grod31 said: i just did the same thing. no problems yet. its been 2 weeks since i brought them in. Also i dont mean to thread jack but I was wondering if i could bring my plants back outside on nice days that i will be home. will the change of light hurt?
I wouldn't, I find the photoperiod isn't as sensitive outdoors for whatever reason, but unless you can provide similar hours of light outdoors as indoors I wouldn't bother. I actually wouldn't bother at all because that would be a lot of work. I'd also use a bunch of neem or whatever sprays you use for bugs before bringing them indoors, I've always heard horror stories of people getting bug infestations when bringing outdoor plants indoors.
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Re: moving from outdoor to indoor [Re: maryanne3087]
#465953 - 08/23/10 02:49 PM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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ive seen this done a few times... i dont do it myself, but im pretty sure most people do this toward the end of flowering instead of the whole flowering. From what ive seen people just "finish" plants indoors to protect from environmental factors and to get em more sugary.
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You have no idea what you are talking about.
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Re: moving from outdoor to indoor [Re: Inverted]
#466080 - 08/23/10 08:00 PM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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thats the cali way man.. sure u can veg out and flower in but why would u want to if the weather was nice out..
the sun will produce premium to hid anyday.
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Re: moving from outdoor to indoor [Re: maryanne3087]
#466082 - 08/23/10 08:02 PM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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I wouldn't, I find the photoperiod isn't as sensitive outdoors for whatever reason, but unless you can provide similar hours of light outdoors as indoors I wouldn't bother. I actually wouldn't bother at all because that would be a lot of work. I'd also use a bunch of neem or whatever sprays you use for bugs before bringing them indoors, I've always heard horror stories of people getting bug infestations when bringing outdoor plants indoors.
hahahaha setting up a blackout is way easier than an indoor.
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maryanne3087
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Quote:
chickenbiscuits said:
I wouldn't, I find the photoperiod isn't as sensitive outdoors for whatever reason, but unless you can provide similar hours of light outdoors as indoors I wouldn't bother. I actually wouldn't bother at all because that would be a lot of work. I'd also use a bunch of neem or whatever sprays you use for bugs before bringing them indoors, I've always heard horror stories of people getting bug infestations when bringing outdoor plants indoors.
hahahaha setting up a blackout is way easier than an indoor.
That you need to draw and retract everyday? Maybe if it's in your backyard if you have to travel to do so, no thanks.
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Re: moving from outdoor to indoor [Re: maryanne3087]
#466812 - 08/24/10 07:36 PM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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theres such a thing as a growbot. and u can build em for way less than they sell em for.
automated baby
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what the fuck are you talking about? also right above your text box when you comment there is a pic of some quotations (""). highlight your text and click that to give it a quote bubble.
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chickenbiscuits
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Re: moving from outdoor to indoor [Re: FurrowedBrow]
#466829 - 08/24/10 08:19 PM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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i was replying to thee previous maryann comment.
Growbots are fully automated (timed and w/o need of human assistance to put on the blackout in the evening and take it off in the morning)
ill search real quick and edit this post if i find a link.
ah yes... mendo's own expensive ass http://www.grobots.com/
Edited by chickenbiscuits (08/24/10 08:20 PM)
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chickenbiscuits said: i was replying to thee previous maryann comment.
Growbots are fully automated (timed and w/o need of human assistance to put on the blackout in the evening and take it off in the morning)
ill search real quick and edit this post if i find a link.
ah yes... mendo's own expensive ass http://www.grobots.com/
You are a HighTimes reader aren't you?
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Re: moving from outdoor to indoor [Re: Inverted]
#466875 - 08/24/10 09:06 PM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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That was my first impression.
At least he's thinking outside the box. Kinda.
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chickenbiscuits
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Re: moving from outdoor to indoor [Re: maryanne3087]
#466912 - 08/24/10 09:41 PM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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every once in a while.. I found grobots cause i was trying to design some kind of automated blackout a couple years back. did some research online. found that.
mine ended being way different
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Re: moving from outdoor to indoor [Re: ltd]
#468231 - 08/26/10 09:50 PM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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I had to do this last yr. It took around 2 weeks before the plant continued to flower, but I had it under a friends nig rigged home brewed light setup. I'm sure you'll get a great yield...especially with the right gear.
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Re: moving from outdoor to indoor [Re: maryanne3087]
#468249 - 08/26/10 10:12 PM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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say that the work and photo period didnt matter (it was brought in before the 12 hour mark) now picture The plant as a whole is hardy to outdoors because thats where it lived its whole life. you bring it in for a few weeks and let it get use to its new home.It shows some new growth(stretch and beginning of bud). would this new growth be able to go out into the sunlight or would it fry because it needs to be acclimated?
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Re: moving from outdoor to indoor [Re: grod31]
#469350 - 08/29/10 11:41 AM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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-------------------- DO NOT USE mushmagic.com- THEY LIE AND SELL DRUGS TO CHILDREN
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Back the tape up. I need it again!
Let it roll! Just as high as the fucker can go!
And when it comes to that fantastic note
where the rabbit bites its own head off,
I want you to THROW THAT FUCKING
RADIO INTO THE TUB WITH ME!
Not me. It would blast you through
the wall stone dead in ten seconds and they'd make me explain.
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