Tiami
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I'd like to start as early as possible to give the boys and girls long veg cycle. there's no frost danger after 1st of march in my location. I hear that too early of germination isn't really optimal (I forgot why
). but I don't think starting them outside is a clever idea, expoising young lifes to the dangers of cruel outside world.
my idea is to start them inside and make a natural growing box in front of a window and then plant them to the spot after they mature. this growbox would be made of foil pasted on cardboard. this way light exposure would increase a lot because of reflecting properties of foil. plants would also receive direct sunlight for a couple of hours. with open window during the day I would also have natural ventilation system. this window I'm talking about is faced towards south (light all day long) but it's not too big of a window. I guess the key would be not to disrupt the sun cycle by closing window shutters and maybe not to start germenating too early??
how does this hippy idea sound like, an utopia or a real possibility?
my idea is to start them inside and make a natural growing box in front of a window and then plant them to the spot after they mature. this growbox would be made of foil pasted on cardboard. this way light exposure would increase a lot because of reflecting properties of foil. plants would also receive direct sunlight for a couple of hours. with open window during the day I would also have natural ventilation system. this window I'm talking about is faced towards south (light all day long) but it's not too big of a window. I guess the key would be not to disrupt the sun cycle by closing window shutters and maybe not to start germenating too early??
how does this hippy idea sound like, an utopia or a real possibility?