indoor to outdoor plant shock !!? help me

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TokeWithHope

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hey guys im new to growing but have had alot of spare time and spent hours doing research every day for the past few months and even bought and read a few books but i still couldnt find an answer to my question. but remember im new so bear with me lol. i live on the east coast in north america and right now its starting the winter climate, and where i live there is no chance of snow or really weather cold enough to hurt the plants but would it be possible to grow the plants to about 1 foot tall indoors under 18/6 light then move them outdoors and have them maintain their vegetative stage? or would the fewer hours of light cause the plant to start its flowering stage? thank you all
 
Depending on how much sun you get you'll need to change it down to 14/10 or 16/8. They will most likely flower anyway because the days are getting shorter outdoor's is completely different to indoors. I would just wait until next season or if you have a greenhouse you could grow in that.
 
diffrent questions here ..I think....Ill try and help...this Late depending on strain will need at least 7 weeks to get anything to write home about..imo..on the east coast you will get some freezing weather deep into the flower stage...But Im just a guy that likes to get HIGH



Take care and be safe
 
haha thanks guys i was just curious because i would prefer to do that cause i know of the perfect location but ima just build a grow box in my closet. and when the time of year comes do both :)
 

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