I will soon be starting some plants indoors (photo period, from seed) which I will then move outdoors late May, when there will be 15-16 hours of daylight.
I was curious about how careful I need to be with the light schedule in order for a smooth transition (i.e. avoid early flowering/re-vegging). I was under the impression that as long as the light hours are kept above 12 that it would be OK, so I had considered vegging them for 18/6 (or 24/0) the whole time while indoors.
However I have been warned about trigger flowering prematurely when they go outside. I read that some people match the outdoor light schedule, so I thought I could start off 18/6 or 24/0, then transition down to match outdoors ready for transplant.
Does anyone have experience with this? Thanks.
I was curious about how careful I need to be with the light schedule in order for a smooth transition (i.e. avoid early flowering/re-vegging). I was under the impression that as long as the light hours are kept above 12 that it would be OK, so I had considered vegging them for 18/6 (or 24/0) the whole time while indoors.
However I have been warned about trigger flowering prematurely when they go outside. I read that some people match the outdoor light schedule, so I thought I could start off 18/6 or 24/0, then transition down to match outdoors ready for transplant.
Does anyone have experience with this? Thanks.
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