Hello all,
I have just completed my first grow. I cut three back in an attempt to regenerate them. Two have two nodes and healthy to okay leaves, but one has just one node with a decent leaf. The older lower leaves started to turn a bit once i started flushing them, about 2 weeks ago. Now they are in pots in a soiless mix ( peat moss, vermiculite, perlite, and worm castings which were added after the cut back). It has been sunny lately, and I know sunlight would be better for my plants than my compact flouros. The only catch is where i live the humidity is very high in the summer, like never below the 70-80% range. So my question is would it be worth it to just put the plants near a windowsill that gets a lot of sunlight throught the whole day? I know I know.... greenhouse...but i dont know if the set ups of the greenhouse glass is different enough than the normal sized house windows i have. I hope its not too ignorant of a question /s, but i searched the threads, overgrow.com.... and no luck. Sorry to fuckin talk so much ha, just wanted to be thourough in my question
DirtyLinus Reviewed by DirtyLinus on . New member with questions about sunlight Hello all, I have just completed my first grow. I cut three back in an attempt to regenerate them. Two have two nodes and healthy to okay leaves, but one has just one node with a decent leaf. The older lower leaves started to turn a bit once i started flushing them, about 2 weeks ago. Now they are in pots in a soiless mix ( peat moss, vermiculite, perlite, and worm castings which were added after the cut back). It has been sunny lately, and I know sunlight would be better for my Rating: 5