Transplant to Indoor- Fluctuating light hours

@bob31 @garrigan62 @blackthumbbetty @m4ur @Donaldj
@Countryboyjvd1971. @Hogmaster

I planted some outdoors a tad late this year. So late fall, or almost 2 weeks ago, I took them indoors, where they have been on a 12/12 ever since. However, the last 2/3 weeks of it being outside, we have gotten only 8-10 hours of good sunlight a day. If they’ve been getting 8-10 hours outside and suddenly/consistently start getting 12 hours of light indoor, am I going to confuse, hurt or shock the plants at all? I’m so close to harvest and it seems like the pistils and trichs have been clear and white too long. p.s The plants were in pots while outside so I just picked em up & brought em in…Didn’t switch pots or anything like that*…plz help! Tnx!

@MedMan1878

Well were they in pots when you brought then in or did you dig them up and bring them in ?

They were already pots so I just picked em’ up and brought em’ inside…

@garrigan62

then they may perk up thanks to temps and climate so long as light is under 13hr’s they are pretty hard to revert or over stress by giving them more of what they want. You may notice a little surge in fresh growth but it is thanks to more light they need energy to grow and would’ve been getting less everyday outside

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Ah Yes, of course- That is exactly what I’m seeing, a wee bit more fresh growth within the budding than usual. I love technical questions with common sense answers!! Much appreciated.

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@Donaldj. m getting worried because now it’s full of white pistils it seems like it’s geowing in reverse…it was so close to harvest and now it looks like it’s 2 weeks from harvest…it’s still on 12/12 so I’m wondering if it’s possible something isn’t right…they are clones btw

new growth isn’t a bad thing more pistils means buds will get larger watch for signs of hermi but stay the course not uncommon for buds to have second growth spurt.

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