Growing in a greenhouse during winter?

Sam1510

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Can I make it happen? I live in California. I'm planning on building a 10x10 green house and using supplemental lighting when it gets dark to keep the plants in veg until I decide to flower since there is only 11 hours of daylight outside. I will be also controlling the temps by using a heater in the green house. I plan to start clones in November and harvest by Jan-Feb.

Does my supplemental lighting need to be strong or just enough to keep the plants awake?

Would the plants possibly reveg during flower?

Would there be enough sunlight/hoursduring winter to get some good bud with nice yields?

Any input would be appreciated!
 

Cannasutraorganics

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Yes, yes, no, yes, no..... or close to that. We do both. Use right white lights. If you want growth use fluorescents or better. Use high quality cover. What kind and size of heater?
 

petert

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I’m building a light dep inside my 30 x 50 greenhouse. Have 100 Amps wired out there. I’m in north central Oregon. So I may not start till Feb.
 

clouds

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if you have not started building i would go with a solar greenhouse as it would help keep the heat in in the winter. only real difference between a greenhouse and a solar greenhouse is a solar greenhouse is a bit deeper in the ground so you dont have ground fluctuations in temp it stays about the same temp year round. as its dug under the frostline
 
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