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  • SoOrbudgal
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    Well Okie Dokie then

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  • faller49
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    Originally posted by Jennifer28
    I can't understand the post completely, but as per description, I don't think your plants have started to re-veg. Do you take your plants out of the greenhouse? If so, then the plant gets confused about the season and germination. I would suggest you take proper guidelines for any professional because the greenhouse sounds like a massive growth. So don't take risks. Many people face problems because of indoor and outdoor light issues. People are more into artificial sunlight now. I hope everything gets well—Good Luck for your growth. Do share your progress. Here are some amazing Marijuana strains for weed!! https://mdberry.com/marijuana-strain...red-good-weed/ .
    I am not sure on this either.. I do appreciate any help but this post almost mirrors the posters same post on 5/17 as seen above.

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    Interesting post Jennifer28 do you grow or just make old posts comments? I've seen a few of your comments and they are all on old posts? I would like to understand what you are learning or growing?

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  • CaptainWiese91
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    Lol.
    I meant her suggestion was terrible, when the experience is not higher. Wasn’t even meant for you😂
    Read my last line: seeds are the best beginner way..

    And what do you mean with the terrible help came previous?☺️

  • faller49
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    Cap.. you are wrong ..it was not 'terrible' The terrible help came previous ..so i dropped it.

  • SoOrbudgal
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    It will go good again just a bump in the road. faller49 seeds are easy and good genetics these days take the worry out of random bag seeds although fun waiting for sexing male or female is time consuming. Good luck in the future

  • CaptainWiese91
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    Would not start on clones when the the experience is not quite there yet.
    A little terrible suggestion. Because it’s going well for you, are not a rule it goes well for others.. right ??
    Think you mentioned that to me sometime..
    starting from seeds is the best beginner way.
    Last edited by CaptainWiese91; 05-28-2020, 12:46 AM.

  • faller49
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    I am not planning doing any cloning .. just seed grows.. if I do any growing.. first year was easy ..fun..great 4 plant crop.. ...2nd year was good .. fun .. couple issues but great 4 plant crop.. This year.. trashed at the get go.. going the wrong way..lol

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    Some times we just got to chuck the grow. Forget about it move forward. I love starting from seed and cloning my own I sure wish you luck in the future faller49.

  • faller49
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    I do not understand either. what does "the greenhouse sounds like a massive growth"...mean... But.. I did not take the plants in and out of the greenhouse once they were put in it.. but.. If I had it would not make any difference outside or in greenhouse.. the natural lighting times are the same.. no artificial light involved.. I am NOT into artificial light at all.. Unfortunately I cannot share any progress as they were chopped up in the compost.. Next season I will grow my own from seed and get away from getting from clone growers and all the different light methods and timing.. I Thank you For You Input..

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  • faller49
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    not a problem any more.. in the early stage of decomposition..

  • CaptainWiese91
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    Me too actually, just needed to try if it could be possible to help.

  • Toker1
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    I’m having a tough time following the problem described here. Most issues I have seen with indoor to out door are due to not properly matching the indoor light cycle to the out door one. Most indoor growers are 18-24 hours of light. In most places in the world, outside, it’s more like 14-16 hours of daylight max. This decrease in daylight hours (when the plant gets moved) triggers a flower response.

  • CaptainWiese91
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    Glad you understand me now. But this is your problem.
    It started vegetation mode again instead of finishing flower stage

  • faller49
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    I actually do understand what you are saying.. it is why i have not had problems in other grows..But other grows did not look like these did.. Other grows frankly were terrific for a novice.. people took pictures of them.

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