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Will bud not vegetate if it's in the shadow most of the time?
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There's this plant outside i transplanted and it's just stuck in the germ phase
it gets pretty heavy sunlight from like 10am-4pm then it's in the shadow
but it's still pretty bright outside and in the areas next to it

I didn't think this have much of an impact

would something like this also cause it to flower earlier too?

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Re: Will bud not vegetate if it's in the shadow most of the time? [Re: Mof]
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It's possible, but generally they should be fine in partial shade like that.
What r u growing? Could possibly be weak genetics. Or what your feed them? Or maybe the roots weren't strong enough and u shocked um?

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Re: Will bud not vegetate if it's in the shadow most of the time? [Re: HomerSlamson]
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well i definitely shocked it when i plucked it out and re-planted it outside, it seems to have gotten an inch bigger the whole time, the other sprout is at least 4 inches taller for comparison

i'm going to start dropping a cup of water on it everyday and see what happens

Edited by Mof (08/12/19 04:26 PM)

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Re: Will bud not vegetate if it's in the shadow most of the time? [Re: Mof]
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Also, its flowering time here in cali. So depending where u are, its gonna flower unless u got supplemental light

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Re: Will bud not vegetate if it's in the shadow most of the time? [Re: HomerSlamson]
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i checked it again
apprently it's getting less light then i thought
maybe four hours of light

if this thing even has the power to flower which I'm doubting, it'd going to give me a dub and that's it :lol:

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