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Hi all! :)
I'm currently sprouting 4 plants, and tending to one juvenile. They're all doing well, but I'm worried about their long term health.
I live in blistering hot florida, and I keep the plants outside in direct sunlight from about 7am until 6pm, when it starts to get dark. I then bring them inside and put them under some generic CFL's I put into two lamps.
I'm not trying to grow them indoors, but some light is better than none...right?
Or should I just pick a method and stick with it?
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Pick a method and stick with it. Taking them inside and outside will stress the plants and it will probably become a hermie, which you dont want !
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Pick a method and stick with it. That will become real tiresome. Try to find a spot that is part shade.
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Bringing any potted plant indoors, and you'll likely be bringing bugs in with it.
One method, one schedule.
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Yep, and outdoors make sure the pot does not get too hot in the sun
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Wonder made a good point. Plants in the ground can take high temps because the ground is NOT that high in temp. It stays noticeably cooler when planted in ground, but having a plant above ground takes away the advantage of the heat loss due to the ground.
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Alright, thanks guys! I'll leave them potted outside in an area that's more shady in the morning. Wish me luck :D
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You might want to have a look at this thread: (twords the bottom of the post)
Seedling Stretch Fix
Tiz a technique I use quite often with my sativa's and sativa dominates.
Proper lights, and keep a circulating fan on 'em. The breeze promotes stockiness, prevents stretchiness.
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:D thanks dude. i hope these things turn out beast as hell