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Gregito

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Is it possible to move a slow growing plant inside, For example. one of my plants is growing extremely slow and i dont think its going to have enough time due to frost. so i want to bring it inside and put it under a 12/12 light cycle to get it to produce more. The buds are popcorn sized with no or very little crystals on the trichomes and leaves. they are outside, and its pretty much the end of the season. Is it possible to move it inside? Do you think that better conditions will help this problem?
 

Baz

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definatley, if the frost is coming have you any other choice? get some cfl's and she will be fine
 

MrFishy

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It depends on how much $$ you wanna invest. I've moved plants in and just left them by a window and they've produced. With a little extra light from a regular 2- tube 40W shop light, it was worth it. Those are about 13 bux w/tubes at W-Mart.
Do yourself a favor and spray that plant off well while it's still outside.
 

Gregito

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What will that do? im sorry i really dont know much about indoor growing. i was accually thinking about using a hps bulb. not nothing fancy, just something bright, and giving off a lil heat.
 

Baz

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im sorry i really dont know much about indoor growing. i was accually thinking about using a hps bulb. not nothing fancy,
Ha Ha thats funny, were telling you to use cfl's which are nothing like fancy, and you say ur using a hps system, sorry im laughing here
good luck man
 

Gregito

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I know it soundzz funny, but i found hps bulbs for pretty cheap, thatz why i said nothing fancy. But what about a halogen bulb, can it be pulled off with one of them?
 
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