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    Growing outdoor

    I'm growing in my backyard, and unfortunately there is a street light across the street from me, it is not white light, but it is amber, and does illuminate the yard to some degree . Will this be a problem in flower?

    #2
    I highly doubt it.

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      #3
      I too grow outdoors on a 3rd floor balcony which puts streetlights basically at the same height. I have been doing it this way for 6 years and have encountered no problems. Some on this site disagree with me but that is my experience.

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        #4
        Watched a video about same question you have. Light expert said no issue so grow on and let us know how she goes.
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          #5
          I had and still havd similar problemm I was very scared about it. Light on street is yelowish kinda and thankfully my plant is still producing white pistils. So no problem. Outdoor plants tend to recognize time of year better since temperaturea and cooler nights where indoor light is only thing that shows plant if its right time to flower. Good luck

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            #6
            I've had experience in the complete opposite manner of everyone else, artificial light has been a huge problem in the past. I'll leave it at, give it a shot, hopefully it doesn't fuck em up! Good luck to you.

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