Hardening off plants

SnidleyBluntash

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. Will sticking them a few feet back on this window won’t do it
I think that will be stage 1 of 2 gardening stages. If you have them back enough that no one can see, that’s good. If the sun just tickles them with some of its rays for an hour, through the glass, they might be ok. Try it. Once they can withstand that then you can move them into the sun more and more. I’m sure it is still bright in the room even if they are not in direct light. It’s called indirect light.
 

Macncheesehaze

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I think that will be stage 1 of 2 gardening stages. If you have them back enough that no one can see, that’s good. If the sun just tickles them with some of its rays for an hour, through the glass, they might be ok. Try it. Once they can withstand that then you can move them into the sun more and more. I’m sure it is still bright in the room even if they are not in direct light. It’s called indirect light.
They can get sunlight straight in and I can open the windows. I can’t get to my outdoor spots everyday so I wanted to start the process early. Itza is giving me some hope cuz it has been a little cloudy lately and that will help.
 
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