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03-06-2008, 06:55 PM #1
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quick question
I messed around and transplanted in direct sunlight. I was'nt thinking. When I went out to check on my babies, a few were leaning over. I immediately covered them for shade. Will they make it, or should I go ahead and pull them and put in some more after the sun sets.
buckyboy Reviewed by buckyboy on . quick question I messed around and transplanted in direct sunlight. I was'nt thinking. When I went out to check on my babies, a few were leaning over. I immediately covered them for shade. Will they make it, or should I go ahead and pull them and put in some more after the sun sets. Rating: 5
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03-06-2008, 10:02 PM #2
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quick question
Reason I asked, is because a friend of mind told me that they were'nt used to the sun yet, so they were probably damaged. Is this true? Or will they survive? PLEASE HELP.
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03-10-2008, 09:10 PM #3
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quick question
You need to condition them to the sun light. Depending on the health of the plant you can still save them.
FYI:: Normally you want to take them out for a couple hrs a day and bring them back. Build the time out in the sun little by little.
Personally I leave my indoors inside and my outdoors stay out. I made the mistake of bringing one of the outdoors in and it some unwanted hitch hiker stow aways and infested my indoors. so becareful if you do bring it back in.
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