I have grown about 15 or so plants outdoors, and finally bought a small grow box for the Midwest winters when outdooor grows aren't an option. I'm just finishing my first hydro plant so my box will be freed up in a few weeks, so I have a question about starting plants indoors in the spring and moving them outdoors around mid-May.
Here, in my state, it shows that come mid-May, sunrise is about 5:15 AM and sunset is about 8:45 PM. That gives me a bit over 15 hours of daylight total for outdoor grow sun time at the start of the season. My question is, if I have my box lights set for 18/6 initially for the first 3-4 weeks I'll be starting 6 plants indoors to move out when weather permits and we don't get nights below the high 40s/low 50s, will it mess up my plants' growth schedule if moving them outside from 18/6 light schedule cuts about 2.5 hours off what what they'd started as? I didn't THINK it would be much of an issue and wouldn't interfere with flowering schedules for my non-autos, but wanted to be sure that this wouldn't stunt growth too much if I start them on a longer light schedule indoors before taking them out when they're about 8-12" high.
If anyone has any input on this, either good or bad, I'd love to hear it before taking the risk with a half dozen plants I want to move outside around May 15th or so!
Here, in my state, it shows that come mid-May, sunrise is about 5:15 AM and sunset is about 8:45 PM. That gives me a bit over 15 hours of daylight total for outdoor grow sun time at the start of the season. My question is, if I have my box lights set for 18/6 initially for the first 3-4 weeks I'll be starting 6 plants indoors to move out when weather permits and we don't get nights below the high 40s/low 50s, will it mess up my plants' growth schedule if moving them outside from 18/6 light schedule cuts about 2.5 hours off what what they'd started as? I didn't THINK it would be much of an issue and wouldn't interfere with flowering schedules for my non-autos, but wanted to be sure that this wouldn't stunt growth too much if I start them on a longer light schedule indoors before taking them out when they're about 8-12" high.
If anyone has any input on this, either good or bad, I'd love to hear it before taking the risk with a half dozen plants I want to move outside around May 15th or so!
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