grow with Part time CFL'S and Part Time Outside..

Trap906

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I only plan on having one plant growing and not to worried about people seeing it because of the fact i am out in the sticks..

Ok i was wondering if this would work better then just running CFL's.. My plan is to start my seeds inside in a grow box where they will be most of the time but once the weather gets nice and to cut down on Elec cost i planned on sticking them out side so they can suck up sun light..

Do you think i may get a lil more yield from the plant instead of using straight CFL'S..

On rainy days or just crappy days the plant will stay inside under the CFL's


Trap..
 

grnhrvstr

Well-Known Member
I only plan on having one plant growing and not to worried about people seeing it because of the fact i am out in the sticks..

Ok i was wondering if this would work better then just running CFL's.. My plan is to start my seeds inside in a grow box where they will be most of the time but once the weather gets nice and to cut down on Elec cost i planned on sticking them out side so they can suck up sun light..

Do you think i may get a lil more yield from the plant instead of using straight CFL'S..

On rainy days or just crappy days the plant will stay inside under the CFL's


Trap..

Ive done it a cpl years now and not had a problem.Just have to be careful of a cpl things.

Always make sure to harden them before they spend 1-2 hours or more in the sun.Hardening can take up to a week so just a little each day at first.

Just cuz the sun is up dont mean its warm enough.Where I live the sun can be shinning and still be 40* so I wait till mornings are in the high 50's since I only like to give them morning sun.

I foliar spray/feed my ladies 1-2 x a week and one of those includes neem as a preventive, since they are outside they are more susceptible to pests so stay frosty!
 
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