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Old 04-13-2007, 10:16 PM
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Question Question about 16/8 and 14/10 light cycles...

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Im about to transplant my 3 week-olds outdoors in about a month, but there is only about 14 hours of daylight then.... and slowly increasing. I started them on 24/0 for first 2 weeks. they are now on 18/6. but im slowly decreasing light hours so they will be at 16/8 by the end of this week. then a few weeks to harden them and slowly decrease to 14/10 to match daylight hours. I hope these fluctuations of light wont trigger any flowering as i want them to flourish outdoors all summer long till august/september.

any advice is greatly appreciated. time is a factor. (no pun intended)

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here's my grow journal for reference and my plan:
http://forum.grasscity.com/grow-jour...comment-5.html


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