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Light deprivation at the end of the flowering cycle


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i have a couple of autos which are doing beautifully,  except for the rain.

they were outside in freedom farms pots and soil.

with the rain i have moved them onto a covered verandah - no direct sunlight

they are a short while (maybe a week or 2) from harvest time.

will keeping them out of the (rain) light cause any issues at this stage?

any advice appreciated.

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With those being auto's I doubt it will be a problem. They should anycase still be recieving indirect light on the verandah.

Too much direct sunlight during flowering may affect/reduce the quality of the buds' terpene profile as some terpenes are more sensitive to sunlight than others.

As an experiment some of our plants(mostly photos)are moved to a shadier spot during the last week or 2 of flowering to try and preserve/enhance the terpenes/flavour quality of the bud. 

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2 hours ago, Ganjora said:

they are a short while (maybe a week or 2) from harvest time.

will keeping them out of the (rain) light cause any issues at this stage.

Check those colors with magnifiers or a macro picture.

Keeping them out of the rain has priority at flower, if you are in a area with no dry wind to get them dry fast again. Mold is your enemy.

Heavy rain avoid in any case. Sun good, just move the pots careful.

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