Seedlings outdoors (wind)

805blaze

Member
I have 2 seedlings and i have them outdoors but it can get really windy, so I put them into 2 big clear glass candle holders with more than sufficient air. Does this reflect any natural sunlight away or hinder photosynthesis?
 

littleflavio

Well-Known Member
i got few plants under the sun, the air doesnt really affect the sunlight, in my opinion the air actually made my plants more sturdy
 

rfmshamrock

Member
No. It would act like a greenhouse. But the other poster is right. A certain amount of wind will make them sturdier.
 

ambitiousgreenthumb

Well-Known Member
Yeah man after them being about 5-6 inches high the wind will not hurt the plants. It forces them to grow thicker stems that can support more leaves and bud.
Let them stay in the wind.
 

WILLY WONKA HAZE

Active Member
Tru I'm trying everything this year growing clones seedlings outdoors and I can see after bout a week and a half of high winds the seedling stems have goten bigger nutin dramatic but noticable
 

FuZZyBUDz

Well-Known Member
just bend the shit out of them (without snaping in half of course) they will get all weak then REAL STRONG! i do it to ALL my seedling and clones, a lil bend and kink this week then a lil next week all throo veg, by the time flowering comes up......
 

bjeminyro

Active Member
ya man i'd let them be. a little wind never hurt, if anything it'll cause the roots to grow stronger in order to support the extra strain put on the plant. bigger roots = better plant.
 
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