Should I move them?

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sexi mexi

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I've been growing my plants outside since June when it really started to get warm and sunny but now the weather has been nothing but cold and rainy. So I was just wondering if I should move them inside and also what type of light would be best to use since it is starting to flower.
 
As long as the weather is going to get better they should be alright. Are they in pots or the ground? Assuming they are in the ground the amount of stress from a late and typically root damaging transplant will create more stress than the rain and cooler temps. I'd think about protected them outdoors rather than moving them. In pots it's a different story. Moving them into a 12/12 light cycle with low humidity and pleanty of circulation will probably flower them out. Best of luck.
 
hi sexi m. :) .

i've been getting the rain here also. 4 days of it now. i have 'a few' girls flowering outdoors, in the ground. they've been in flower about 10 days now, give or take a few.

i dug up two of my plants, and brought them indoors. of course, i treated them first. (don't want spider mites);) . i put them under a 250w mh for 2 days, on 12/12. then, i slowly , over the next 5 days , introduced them to the 400w hps, 3-5 hrs a day. at about the 7th day, it was just the 400 on 12/12.:cool: .

i'll post some new pics up today, in my sig, KULT.:D . this is a cross a friend made, and gifted it to me. it is of the Kush line of genetics. well, it is loving the move indoors, as it's budding like crazy:hubba: ...

i have plants doing thier outside thing as well. this rain , and cool weather has been crazy over the past week. actually, all summer really. i have a few larger sativas, that i do not see making it all the way through flowering. but then , the 50/50's are doing well, as well as the indicas.

are your plants in the ground, or potted? since our flowering period has begun in Mi. outdoors, it would be best if they were in pots, to move inside at this point. but digging any up, may shock them in a bad way right now. if potted, you can still bring them in. just give them ambient light for a week, on 12/12.

why i say this is because of our nasty weather here lately. i have'nt seen the sun in over a week. odd here. but the outlook is looking real nice over this next week.:D . it will be back in the upper 70's with sun by mid week. the rain has passed.:cool: ...

welcome to the site homie...:D ...Irish...
 
if you cant move them in maybe tie a tarp above them to keep the rain off..good luck dude!
 

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