Originally Posted by InvisibleGarden
Hi
I started growing cuban pot which has been grown for centuries by the old folks for tea etc,... a very strong indicia black variety ( i would love to get a hold of it now!) Any one in Cuba?
I would like to see that too!
anyways to answer your question re indoor or outdoor. I can grow both and you will not be able to tell the difference! I prefer indoors for many reasons...
1. you can have a continuous year round harvest!
Yep 2 oz 6 crops per year indoor = 12 oz. One outdoor plant one crop per year 1 to 7 lbs of dried buds.
2. you can control the environment from co2 to soil to nutrition, to pest control to human control.
Yes to a degree but you are more likely to get spider mites and leaf mold.
3. I use LED lights (hardly any increase in my electrical usage!)
Huge initial investment and not really up to the technology when budding.
4. I can graft on one plant with many many different varieties!
This sounds cool. I have never tried this. Please start a separate thread with the details.
5. Over the years you can develop your own local variety. Once you master growing from seed.
I have 26 varieties that I am turning into mother clones. I am still trying to grow out various varieties to compare side by side.
6. Cloning is impossible outdoors
That is only partially true. You can take clones from your outdoor plants until they are far into the budding stage. It is true that you will have to put the new clones in a box to root them and get them started.
hope this helps
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