rkymtnman wrote:Interesting development in the outdoor plant: She's started to flower. Not supposed to be 12 hrs of light here yet (end of September). We have had temps into the 40's already. Wonder if that is causing it to flower now??
rkymtnman wrote:Interesting development in the outdoor plant: She's started to flower. Not supposed to be 12 hrs of light here yet (end of September). We have had temps into the 40's already. Wonder if that is causing it to flower now??
rkymtnman wrote:SME looked it up awhile ago: Sept 26 is when Denver goes to 12/12. We're south of that by 70 miles. But it started almost a month early.
This is my first plant outdoors so I'm kinda stumped too. We have a pretty clear view to the west so it gets sun very late into the day/evening. But I do know what you mean about towns that get the sun blocked by nearby mtns.
I'm with you on your theory about outdoor plants. When the moon is full, it's pretty bright and you'd think it would affect the dark period.
SisterMaryElephant wrote:
OK, here's the deal. She was ready and her biological clock couldn't wait any longer.
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Yes, the moon and stars are natural too and it can/does affect the dark period, perhaps that's why there are more hermaphrodites in nature than in indoor grows. That's a natural trait that breeders have tried to breed out.
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