Outdoor plants can get much bigger than indoor plants. However, they are also more vulnerable to pests, disease, mold and being pollinated by nearby males (nearby being within a couple of miles). You have total control of the environment indoors; you sacrifice that control outdoors, but then you also have some chance of a really big yield too. Outdoors is a gamble with the environment, so if you like to gamble, give it a shot. If you like reliability and control, I think indoors is better.
jamstigator Reviewed by jamstigator on . Indoor vs Outdoor growing I knw i`ll prolly get flamed but here goes, if everyone had the chance to grow outside then their yeild would be higher, correct ? I`m just keen to get the best out of my first grow i have a perfect secluded garden and can pot some plants no problem, i would get better results would`nt i ? I know the seasons are all wrong but for next year as i dont have a green house i`d do best to put them out during the flowering eh? Thanks all in advance. Rating: 5