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    #11
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    Outdoor vs Indoor growth

    Quote Originally Posted by allrollsin21
    While lots of this is true, i have found that some things are easier to control when you put them in the hands of mother nature. Mites for instance i think are easier to control outside. I have many spiders, countless flies, and other critters poaching would be sap suckers. Ladybugs love to fly in outdoor cannabis gardens.
    The reason mites can flourish indoors is because they don't have many, if any natural predators inside. Outside they are just part of the food chain.
    HA, YES..... no lies, half the reason everything indoor was sucking hard was because my house is like a sanctuary for every bug imaginable, and to be completely honest, that was half of my problem. Ok, but really though, i don't think there is any light out there that is better for growing anything that sunlight ????

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    #12
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    Outdoor vs Indoor growth

    ive seen a 4 lb plant outdoors. good luck doing that indoor!

    one thing I have noticed, plants outdoor tend to stretch more then indoor.
    check out my grow log:
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    #13
    Junior Member

    Outdoor vs Indoor growth

    Quote Originally Posted by greenatik
    one thing I have noticed, plants outdoor tend to stretch more then indoor.
    Yeah, i was kinda wondering about that, as i did notice a little stretching. But i guess if there is enough light a plant stretching isn't all that bad, it will just end up being a larger plant with more branches?? er should. WOW, a 4lb plant..... thats ridiculous.

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    #14
    Junior Member

    Outdoor vs Indoor growth

    Quote Originally Posted by greenatik
    ive seen a 4 lb plant outdoors. good luck doing that indoor!

    one thing I have noticed, plants outdoor tend to stretch more then indoor.
    we have had plants that have put out as much as 8lbs+ outdoors as long as they are properly watered and cared for.

    a couple of seasons ago we had 5 plants that put out 30lbs combined harvested/dried/cured.

    you ca use as many lights indoors as you like as long as you can control the HEAT. i know one guy who has 10,000 watts runing but then again, he has killed ventilation and his grow room stays at around 85 degrees during the day and 75 at night.

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