Outdoor To Indoor (month Old)

Discussion in 'Marijuana Growing Techniques' started by HipHopOPotOmUSh, Sep 3, 2007.

  1. HipHopOPotOmUSh

    HipHopOPotOmUSh Member

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    Ok. My Plants Seem To Be Budding A Little Bit And Just Dug Them Up From The Roots And Just Brought Them Inside My House And Was Wondering If I Should Put Them In A Closet With 2 Small Fans And A 250watt Halogen Llght Or Just Keep Them In The Natural Window Sunlite? Also Is It Going To Shock Them Bringing Them From An Outdoor Climnate To An Indoor One?
     
  2. M4N14C42O

    M4N14C42O Cannabis Connoisseur

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    Halogens don't do much at all for cannabis, youd be better off sticking it in the window. They might get alittle bit of shock from the transplant and environment change but should regain healthy growth within a week at most.
     
  3. HipHopOPotOmUSh

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    Great to hear although my brother who originally posted didn't know the correct name for the light, but it is a 250 watt. Also, the plants seem to only get a few hours of sunlight per day according to the rotation of the sun around our apt. complex so when it hits 1:30 the sun is beaming in but around 2:45 the sun is blocked by the tree right outside. The leaves on it are starting to decay on certain large leaf tips and white little spots are forming all over both plants not to mention the yellowish color that's starting to appear. So my best conclusion assuming these negative factors are to improper lighting, (watering is not an issue) is to take these babies outside for the rest of September/October and then when the first frost hits, maybee bring them back inside? Does this seem like a plan thta would possibly work maybe someone has had past experience with the process mentioned above with good results? All feedback is welcomed even suggestions are a[]D[]D r e ci 8 ed...ty -
     
  4. BudBill

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    My man you should not really disturb them when the flowering process has begun. The stress can produce some negative effects (death, hermies, yield). Window light is not enough for good growth and it is tough to keep the night period uninterrupted in a house outside of a grow room/area. I would stick them back or pick up a hid light for indoors. They can survive a mild frost and unless it was a sativa dom phenotype you should have some decent buds in 8 weeks.
     
  5. HipHopOPotOmUSh

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    Leaves yellowing, particularily from the bottom fan leaves progressing upwards, is generally due to a lack of nitrogen. However, without a picture it is a guess. Not sure about white discoloration - possibly powdery mildew (outside plants get this at times).

    Wow BudBill why are you so accurately describing the looks of my plan(t) right now? Well I live on the east coast US and A that is, and my plants have totally transformed its green color to purple which I'm thinking is caused by some cold nights we got here but the weather is keeping heated moderately, even overnight. But i'm liking the purple look but the buds are not impressive so far. The plants is easily 1 foot and a half and I'm wondering when actualy buds will be spotted... but i know it's either a hermaphrodite or a straight male which would be depressing since seeds have been spotted and plucked out. Hmmmmmm me needZ FEEDBackZ
     
  6. M4N14C42O

    M4N14C42O Cannabis Connoisseur

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    Sounds like a male, you would know if it was female by now. There would be little calyx's forming all over and trichomes (looks like sparkles or frost) would be easily seeable. Hard to for sure say without a pic but it definately sounds like a male.
     
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