With planting indoor clones outside you are probably going to run into a few problems. The biggest one being if you have them on a 18/6 light schedule, they are going to start flowering once you put them outside due to the longer nights. Anymore than 8-10 hours will flip them into flower. From what I've been reading on it you gotta start from seed with 12/12, and that way you can fatten them up before putting them out. The other thing is they are probably not going to be all that resilient to disease, and even less resilient the longer you fatten them up inside.
My partner is obsessed with putting a few clones out in the wild and just letting them go on their own but he can't get it through his head that if you don't tend to them or setup an area with some decent amendments (barring you are gonna plant on some kind of fertile land) rain water and basic dirt may give them enough to thrive long enough to produce some weak ass bud that's basically just there for reproduction and not worth some hiker or absolute worst case some kind of law find it and wait around come harvest time for someone to come pick it. I have heard of a few successful illegal out door crops but last big one I heard about I read about in the newspaper but that wasn't putting out a clone here or there. It was cornfield type shit.
I'm sure they will end up reverting back to veg but to my understanding it's stressful and could either lead to hermies or less than stellar buds if they don't get eaten by some kind of wild life. I know you guys probably aren't looking to some monster outdoor grow but I am just suggesting you think about it and if it's really worth putting any of them outside. Only you (hopefully) know whats growing in your basement, once you step outside, even on your property, if anyone can see it or stumbles onto it tying you to it one way or another, kiss your indoor crop goodbye because that's where they are coming next.
Not trying to put out any bad vibes on our favorite day of the year, but just think about it a little and if you do decide to do it, make it worth the risk that's all.
And now that I'm done preaching, you grow is looking very good dude. I wish I was as far along as you are. Good luck with the rest of the grow dude and happy 4/20
My partner is obsessed with putting a few clones out in the wild and just letting them go on their own but he can't get it through his head that if you don't tend to them or setup an area with some decent amendments (barring you are gonna plant on some kind of fertile land) rain water and basic dirt may give them enough to thrive long enough to produce some weak ass bud that's basically just there for reproduction and not worth some hiker or absolute worst case some kind of law find it and wait around come harvest time for someone to come pick it. I have heard of a few successful illegal out door crops but last big one I heard about I read about in the newspaper but that wasn't putting out a clone here or there. It was cornfield type shit.
I'm sure they will end up reverting back to veg but to my understanding it's stressful and could either lead to hermies or less than stellar buds if they don't get eaten by some kind of wild life. I know you guys probably aren't looking to some monster outdoor grow but I am just suggesting you think about it and if it's really worth putting any of them outside. Only you (hopefully) know whats growing in your basement, once you step outside, even on your property, if anyone can see it or stumbles onto it tying you to it one way or another, kiss your indoor crop goodbye because that's where they are coming next.
Not trying to put out any bad vibes on our favorite day of the year, but just think about it a little and if you do decide to do it, make it worth the risk that's all.
And now that I'm done preaching, you grow is looking very good dude. I wish I was as far along as you are. Good luck with the rest of the grow dude and happy 4/20