Can I leave my Plant outside

I have a three week old plant that I put outside all day and at night I put it in the tent can I just leave it outside? I’m not sure is it enough light for the day? Thank you

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Plants outside are about to start flowering. (in US) If you want to veg longer you will need to make sure she gets at least 15 hours of light per day.

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Is it auto or photo. If auto maybe if photo no. Depending on where you are. We will have anouther 2 1/2 months of good weather here maybe 3 Depends on October

I have another maybe three months of good weather it is a photo plant it is not auto

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Good weather with shorter by the day light hours :green_heart::metal:t2:

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Agree photos outdoors here in Michigan up by the bridge will start budding here soon we are almost at the 15 hr mark for daylight, days are getting noticably shorter.

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Wow I figure y’all shorter hrs then us down south, I’m barely over 14 right now :face_with_peeking_eye::green_heart::metal:t2:
Just looked, 14h10m

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15 hrs and 6 mins today, tomorrow its 15 hrs and 4 mins, we loose 2-3 a day, but soon when in winter it will be daylight about 8 am- and dark about 5 pm those are short days, :rofl: :rofl:

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I’m in New York weather has been perfect and it’s been consistently warm usually in New York it goes up and down I think I am good until end of September

Your good yes, just know they will start flowering soon due to daylight hrs :metal:t2::green_heart:

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Crazy, in my head (which is whack) that’s totally backwards :rofl::joy::rofl:

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We’re at 15 hrs and 10 here on the east coast. :canada:.
Nother month for most of mine to start.
:v:

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This blew my mind, Hada dig

://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/usa/detroit

Y’all are farther north and east of me :person_shrugging:t2:

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Yeah…the further North you are the longer the day. Alaska does not get dark til midnight or so.

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I smoke to much :grin::joy::rofl:

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We went fishing up there on Kodiak last May and IIRC it was about 16 hrs of daylight

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I’m on the Wast Coast. Our outdoors starts the flowering transition about the beginning to mid August.

I’m in upstate NY, and I hope you’re right! I need to harvest in the first week of October this year. My plants are looking fabulous, but I hope they get finished that early.

My girl outside is starting to show first signs of flower the last couple days here in the valley in NM. No buttons just yet, but the nodes are getting tight and hairy.

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But those 18/6 hours stay the same in the tent :grin:. I love flowering indoors during the winter…never have to battle with humidity.

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