Photoperiod Transitioning from indoor to outdoor

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Is it necessary to sync my indoor light schedule with the length of day when I move my plants outside? If so can i just set my lights to the corresponding day length of my estimated transplant for the entire indoor vegging? Hope that makes sense.
 
It would help the main thing your going to have to worry about is the intense sun compared to grow lights .Gradually enter plants into the sun so as not to shock them or put in a shaded area with lil Sun so they can get used to there environment.When I start mine I do so outdoor in a greenhouse so there already used to the sun even tho I got some lights to get em started to make up for the low hours in the day .
 
What I.mean is yes you want your plant on the same schedule till flower it stresses the plant less an many people who put there plants out after being indoors in the spring find there plants flowering but most of the time will reveg .After June when the light hours go up to 16 there's no problem I have planted in april with no problem but when I start up in March in the greenhouse I will need lights going .
 
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