Moving an indoor soil potted plant outdoors

puckhead

Member
I have a really nice 3 week old plant from some hydro I got last summer. The seed came from a female plant so I know it's a female. My grow closet is already housing 2 plants in hydro. They are 10x the size at the same age. I am worried I am going to lose light to the plant and want to know why it's frowned upon to move a soiled plant from indoors to out. I really love this girl. Don't want to lose her. Thanks.
 

Ledhed

Well-Known Member
Firts off, how did you get a seed from a female plant? And yes you can move indoor plants outside and despite what the above person said, you can move outdoor plants indoors too. I constantly move mine depending on the weather outside. If I know the sun is going to be blazing all day and temps are in the mid 80's to low 90's, out they go to get the best possible light they can get. I also move them to get natural rain water. I typically veg outdoors during summer then bring them in when I want to flower, so you can switch them, at will. One possible drawback of moving established outdoor plants inside is you may have some passengers, ie; bugs. Keep an eye on them for a good week or two after bringing them in and they'll be fine.
 

puckhead

Member
The seed I assumed is feminized because it was the only one from the entire garden a friend of mine had. He stopped growing when his mother in law had to move in. I thought any seed that came from a female plant that was not germinated was feminized. Also, hermi plants usually will have all feminized seeds. I do not know this from experience. Just from what I read. I have a handful of grows under my belt so I am definitely not an expert. Just going by what is on this site.
 
Top