Quote Originally Posted by Atrayou
Thanks guys, I have decided to just let the plants be and see what happens if I have to bring them indoors I will OR I will put a regular bulb in with the grow bulbs for more heat. Right now I have 4 large shppe lights with 2 bulbs each in them. The plants are up off the concrete floors with pallettes then ply wood over that. If it is just a matter of finding a small electric heater that is what I will do probably can find one for a reasonable price at Lowes or Home Depot. Oh wait duhhhh I think I have a small electric heater in my barn. Geez I hope the plants make it okay tonight as it is 30 degrees out right now at 1:30 AM.......I don't think the roots will freeze being in my barn if they were outside with no cover then different story. I am going to set up the heater tomorrow.

another question.....is there a way to mature my plants quicker??? It looks like my 5 White Widows are going to need until the end of November to mature.

Thanks so much or your replies.
To rush flower, you could cover your plants with a dark bag an hour before dark, then 2 hours before dark. Do this slowly to let the plant get used to the shorter light period. But this will trick the plant into thinking its gotta flower because it thinks its growing life is coming to an end. This will make the plant finish sooner.

Just make sure the plant gets plenty of air under the bag. Block light, but leave open at the bottom:thumbsup::rasta:
LetsSeeYa Reviewed by LetsSeeYa on . Need an Answer ASAP~!!!! Hi everyone, I have been growing outdoors all summer long. We had an early frost so I brought my plants into my barn and turned an empty satll into a grow room to finish off my plants. It is going to get very cold tonight so here is my question. The only type3 of heat source I have at the moment is 2 Red heating bulbs. ( I use them to keep my chickens water from freezing in winter months. They throw pretty good heat. I am wondering if I keep those plugged in for the night IF they will effect Rating: 5