Afternoon everybody. I'm a medical marijuana patient from SoCal. I am currently on the 32nd day of flowering on an indoor bathtub grow using just CFLs. I have two plants, 1 White Widow and 1 Aurora Indica in Fox Farms Ocean Forest and they are budding up nicely.
My problem is this. I have some remodeling work scheduled for my condo in the upcoming weeks (3 to 4 week job) and I can't have a grow going on while the contractor and his crew are tearing up and rebuilding my place. Should I:
1) Put the plants outside and let them use natural sunlight from days 37-70 of the flowering cycle? We get some great sun out here but will that leave me with a weak grow and some fluffy buds?
2) Flip the light cycle. What I mean by this is instead of having my 12 hours of light during the day, stash the plants in a dark closet during the day, and put them under the lights from 7pm-7am at night. And if I do this, should I give them 24 hours of light or 24 hours of darkness when I change the cycle?
I'm leaning towards #2 but I wanted opinions from the more informed.
Thank you very much in advance. This is a great site and cannabis is a gift to mankind. Truth.
My problem is this. I have some remodeling work scheduled for my condo in the upcoming weeks (3 to 4 week job) and I can't have a grow going on while the contractor and his crew are tearing up and rebuilding my place. Should I:
1) Put the plants outside and let them use natural sunlight from days 37-70 of the flowering cycle? We get some great sun out here but will that leave me with a weak grow and some fluffy buds?
2) Flip the light cycle. What I mean by this is instead of having my 12 hours of light during the day, stash the plants in a dark closet during the day, and put them under the lights from 7pm-7am at night. And if I do this, should I give them 24 hours of light or 24 hours of darkness when I change the cycle?
I'm leaning towards #2 but I wanted opinions from the more informed.
Thank you very much in advance. This is a great site and cannabis is a gift to mankind. Truth.