AimAim
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I've got 5 plants going on 3 weeks old on their third tier of leaves. Started under CFL, they are looking good, and now under 600W MH plus a few 6500K CFLs.
The last couple days the local weather has been good, like 65F afternoon for 5-6 hours. Anyway the last 2 days I've hauled them up from the basement grow room (no big deal they all fit on a cookie sheet) and set them outside in the sun and wind. I made a mylar reflector and my thermometer/hygrometer said my little pile of plants is sitting at 85F and 37% RH in the sun.
I guess my question is whether it's worth the effort to get them in natural sun. I think they really like it. They look happy getting bounced around in the fresh air and sunshine. I'm thinking they are liking this, but if there is some reason not to do so let me know. These will be finished off indoors, but right now when they are still small enough to be transported up and down out of the basement I'm thinking even late winter sun and outdoor conditions are better than the girls confined to a artificial environment in the basement.
Kind of rambled I know - Peace AIM
The last couple days the local weather has been good, like 65F afternoon for 5-6 hours. Anyway the last 2 days I've hauled them up from the basement grow room (no big deal they all fit on a cookie sheet) and set them outside in the sun and wind. I made a mylar reflector and my thermometer/hygrometer said my little pile of plants is sitting at 85F and 37% RH in the sun.
I guess my question is whether it's worth the effort to get them in natural sun. I think they really like it. They look happy getting bounced around in the fresh air and sunshine. I'm thinking they are liking this, but if there is some reason not to do so let me know. These will be finished off indoors, but right now when they are still small enough to be transported up and down out of the basement I'm thinking even late winter sun and outdoor conditions are better than the girls confined to a artificial environment in the basement.
Kind of rambled I know - Peace AIM