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go toke up
04-23-2007, 01:21 AM
hey guys, im new to growing. my friends and i have a few seedlings that just sprouted leaves and i have some questions about them:
1. do you think they can grow inside like they are right now and still grow bud without any special lighting/equipment
2. if they can grow, how long would it take before they began to bud

thanks in advance :thumbsup:

GreenLadyOfDankDowns
04-23-2007, 01:57 AM
I tried growing a plant indoors by a window once a long time ago. It got to be about five inches tall, but that was it. Then it turned yellow and died. Perhaps some people can manage to get a plant through its entire life cycle without good lights, but I know it's beyond me.

go toke up
04-23-2007, 02:05 AM
well, i plan to have it on a ledge outside of my window so it will get sun. i want to keep it a small plant. thanks for the info, greenlady.

GreenLadyOfDankDowns
04-23-2007, 02:11 AM
If you're going to have it outside your window just follow basic outdoor growing instructions. Just make sure that your window ledge isn't visible to people passing by. Also tie the plant down so a strong wind won't blow her away.

go toke up
04-23-2007, 02:19 AM
If you're going to have it outside your window just follow basic outdoor growing instructions. Just make sure that your window ledge isn't visible to people passing by. Also tie the plant down so a strong wind won't blow her away.

yeah, i have plans for that issue. i figure if the plant has been growing outside for thousands of years previously, then i think i should be able to get a decent grow started.

GreenLadyOfDankDowns
04-23-2007, 02:24 AM
Almost forgot. Have you checked to make sure it gets enough sunlight all day? If it only gets direct sun part of the day and spends the rest in heavy shade it might screw up the flowering period.

go toke up
04-23-2007, 02:27 AM
Almost forgot. Have you checked to make sure it gets enough sunlight all day? If it only gets direct sun part of the day and spends the rest in heavy shade it might screw up the flowering period.

i think it should get a good amount of light during the day. do i need any fertilizers and whatnot or could it go natural?

latewood
04-23-2007, 03:14 AM
can you see the sticky's at the top of the grow lounge?

GreenLadyOfDankDowns
04-23-2007, 11:06 AM
You would get much better results with nutrients and such. It might be outside, but as it will be in a pot and not actually in the earth you have to provide it everything that it needs to thrive. Hell, even the regular outdoor growers use nutrients and other supplements. I may not know much but I do know this, a healthy good quality plant takes care and effort to grow.