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	06-10-2007, 07:22 AM #1 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 northern lightscan northern lights be grow indoors but under sunlight?and who has the best northern lights seeds? thanks hateyoul3itch Reviewed by hateyoul3itch on . northern lights can northern lights be grow indoors but under sunlight?and who has the best northern lights seeds? thanks Rating: 5
 
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	06-10-2007, 12:44 PM #2 Senior Member Senior Member
 northern lightsLike, what? You mean on a window sill? A greenhouse? What are your intentions? 
 
 search..........found..........
 
 Pure Indica and winner of the Indica strain 88, 89 and 1990; an absolute must for the indoor grower! Northern Lights dominated harvest festivals and many wonderful stains share its heritage. Through selective breeding we have succeeded in developing one of the most powerful plants in the world. Northern lights is highly adapted to indoor growing, compact, powerful, good yield and has exceptional resin production. Northern Lights is a most lucrative plant for the indoor grower. When it’s covered in snowy crystals of resin lights, it’s ready to harvest.
 Flowering: 45-51 days
 Height: 100-130cm indoor / 160cm or more outdoor
 Yield: ~128-180g indoor / 400+g outdoor in good conditions
 Indica/Sativa: 95/5
 Harvest: Primarily indoor, late Oct. if outdoor
 Sow: Sow when soil warms to 15C/59F or transplant after last frost
 
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	06-10-2007, 01:12 PM #3 Senior Member Senior Member
 northern lightsSunlight? You mean in a greenhouse? 
 IMHO the entire POINT of indoor growing is total control. Cannabis is photoperiod sensitive... if you are using sunlight, depending on where you live, you're limited by the hours of light in the day (and I don't wanna hear 'bout no lowryder lol)
 You want to grow indoors, you need either lights or a greenhouse/sunroom.
 
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	06-10-2007, 01:28 PM #4 Senior Member Senior Member
 northern lightsstinkyatticand I don't wanna hear 'bout no lowryder lol
 
 
 LMAO
 
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	06-10-2007, 07:40 PM #5 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 northern lightsi mean like right next to an open window because if i do it outside a parent might see my dog might eat it and its about 100+ degrees on most days here. 
 I cant buy lighting so i need sunlight. would it work
 
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	06-10-2007, 08:05 PM #6 Senior Member Senior Member
 northern lightsvery unlikely - the light thru a window, usually isn't nearly enough, and your plants will stretch BADLY (a real waste of seed) - a greenhouse, on the other hand, will bathe the plants in bright sunlight throughout the day :smokin: 
 
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	06-10-2007, 08:28 PM #7 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 northern lightswhat`if I did just put it outside like on the side of the house the sun shines there for a good 10-12 hours a day i would say but will the plant be fucked over by the heat? 
 
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	06-11-2007, 02:47 AM #8 Senior Member Senior Member
 northern lightsLight, Temperature and Humidity 
 
 look at this search
 
 - Start with an objective(what do you want to do)
- Research your objective (nuff said)
- make sure 1 & 2 are complete
- Create a materials list (seeds,clones,lights ect)
- Secure all materials before moving on
- Craete a checklist from what you have learned for what is Required of you to complete your objective
- Get underway-ask questions
 
 
 If there is any problem with step 1 you cant go foward
 
 Good Luck and shot some pics if you can :thumbsup:
 
 
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	06-11-2007, 03:10 AM #9 Senior Member Senior Member
 northern lightsare you talking about your parents? Originally Posted by hateyoul3itch Originally Posted by hateyoul3itch
 
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	06-11-2007, 03:12 AM #10 Senior Member Senior Member
 northern lightsthere are also strains that can handle heat better than Northern Lights...check out Mandala Seeds which has many strains that are very heat resistant...also check out strains from Africa like durban poison or similar plants that come from hot environments like the one u live in...i'm sure there are many strains acclimated to a warm environment like yours 
 
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