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Bringing indoor trees outside in the North east.

Bringing indoor trees outside in the North east.

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grod31

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A day shy of half a year. Should I keep the lights on during rainy days? They are waterproof...
 

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therevverend

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I've done something similar in Washington state. I started my seeds indoors in January; starting in November seems excessive. By late March I sexed and was taking clones from the seedlings. Planted out in the middle of May. Because they're clones from a seedling that's never been flowered they aren't photosensitive like other clones so they aren't going to semi-flower in spring. Had a great year, it worked out perfect.
 

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