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    Plants priducing buds when plants are small

    I live in puerto vallarta mexico. I have tried a couple times to grow pot. Here we have 12hrs of sun and my plants start budding when the plants are small. What can I do to grow my plants bigger before they go to producing buds?
    Thanks. I have alot to learn

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    Hanspfeffel welcome to the fourm.
    you can break the cycle by add a small light on a timer. Have it come on for four to six hours after the sunsets or before sunrise, a small LED, a CFL bulbs, it doesn't have to be a lot of light just enough to keep them wake.
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      #3
      Or you could move to the sothern hemisphere. Mr.furley furley is correct the CFL would be more economical.

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        #4
        I'd place them in the shaded areas to the warmest periods of the day. My 1cent P.S. I'm gonna visit there sometime I love the floral and fauna of the hills I've seen pics of. Lovely city. Good Luck
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          #5
          viva mexico cabrones what you need is to provide light 24 hours a day until the plants are big and ready to flower, you can get the plants inside under a light bulb or you can set up an outdoor light, you dont need much light to keep them from flowering

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