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If I start chaze indoor in a 15 gallon pot for six weeks and then transplant outdoor in the spring will it delay the finishing time past the expected 120 days by quite a bit?
 
Autos nearly always take longer to finsh outdoors bro :joint
 
Autos nearly always take longer to finsh outdoors bro :joint

Do they? Hmmmm curious now, so if i planted mine outside in March say..wouldnt it be finished 11 weeks later max, dependin on the weather light conditions etc..?
 
They nearly always take two r three extra weeks Nemesis probably because the less hours of light :peace:
 
ohhh cool, i never knew that, cheers ma friend.
Ill prolly just use the sun to start some off then pop em in me closet for finish off time then.
Cheers again dude. :D
 
yes salmon, superautos will always take longer if you transplant them, it is a fact, if six weeks indoor than transplant outdoor, it will be like if the the plant life cycle will restart almost for 3 more weeks...

:)
 
yes salmon, superautos will always take longer if you transplant them, it is a fact, if six weeks indoor than transplant outdoor, it will be like if the the plant life cycle will restart almost for 3 more weeks...

:)

Yup makes perfect sense! wicked info mate. :booya:
 
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