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| Is there anyway to force my plant into flowering outdoors, if so how would i force it to flower and how long should i take light away from it for and how big would the plant need to b do force flowering? Thanx 4 The Help Toke It Up [This message has been edited by TokeItUp420 (edited June 15, 2000).] | ||
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| I'm growing for my first time outdoors but I've read a lot of grow guides. From all that I've read if you want to flower outside the easiest way is to put your plant in a shaded area (in a forest, behind a building etc.) The way I plan to do my plant is to cover it with 3 or 4 layers of black garbag bags for a few hours in the evening. With all that I've read I think a plant is ready to flower after it is at least a foot tall. I'll prolly do mine when it is 3-5 feet tall (weather permiting (I live near Boston)) Hope I could help you ![]() -Demon53 | ||
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