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Old 10-10-2008, 05:25 PM   #1
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I have an outdoor plant about 10-20 days from harvest. The daytime temps light conditions dont concern me, because there's plenty of sunshine so far that will allow me a good finish possibly early November weather permitting.
The night temps arnt much of a concern at this point either. I was considering moving the plant indoors in a blacked out room, similar to the night period of an indoor plant for the rest of the time before harvest. The ambient light in my backyard dureing the evening is not breached by lights comeing from the house but I have a shed that is much much darker than the natural conditions outside. Do you think the plant would benifit from increased darkness dureing the last two weeks of flower that I would create by placing the plant in the shed where it's really blacked out? Would this solution possibly make the plant finish sooner, than left in its natural environment?

Growing indoors complete darkness dureing the night cycle hastens finishing as opposed to having semi darkness, which is usually the condition outside with moonlight etc. Can I harvest this plant in less time if I give it a darker nightime environment?
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Old 10-10-2008, 05:37 PM   #2
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I think she's gonna benefit from that. I also think that the temps will be a little warmer in there and she'll like that as well. If you can get a fan in there to move the air, that would be a good idea, but I bet you can do without it.
I live South of you about 30 min to 1hr. I've been turning on my dehummy in my greenhouse at night and since then I've noticed new growth on the buds. I think they like it a little warmer at night.
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