You’ll then move the original plants to the flowering chamber and start the process. Roughly a month later – you’ll bring in the cloned plants and start their flowering process – except, these you’ll move to a designated area outside to complete their flowering in the sun. When you’re ready to harvest the original plants – the second batch should be a few weeks behind. By the time you’re done drying the first set of plants – you should be able to start harvesting the second batch.
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