Outdoor flowering

Outdoor plants get acclimated to the night light and flower fine its the level of total darkness indoor plants get that can make any amount of light brighter than full moon a problem during flowering.
I also started what I thought were feminized Cinderella99 ‘s But two turned out to be auto flowers. Ended up with two very small auto flowers, I guess. Got a few nice buds off of them.
 

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Well mine are outdoor since 6-12-21, started budding about 2-3 weeks ago. I live in south as well, so when it buds isn’t the factor right ?? Just the silicas color and trichromes??? So i heard if u put a few ice cubes In Water , won’t that help them resonate more???
 
I do not believe there is any evidence that such a short burst of light as a camera flash would have any effect on a plant at all. Imo it needs to be enough light for long enough to be able to cause photosynthesis before the plant gets 'confused'.
 
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