Inside or outside advice plz

tokentate

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Yo everybody I need some advice. i have done a few indoor grows with my 250 watt hid and a few cfls. the max i got was 3 1/2 to 4 oz per plant. the only problem is i smoke to much lol. I have two plants going right now they are both about 10" tall one is Sleetstack and the other is sensi star. i was wondering if i should keep them inside or throw them outside.my only problem is i'm afraid to throw them outside. I dug a hole out in the woods where they would receive plenty of sunlight but they would be in plain site of a chopper if one was to pass by. so what do I do guys?
 

cc2012

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Yo everybody I need some advice. i have done a few indoor grows with my 250 watt hid and a few cfls. the max i got was 3 1/2 to 4 oz per plant. the only problem is i smoke to much lol. I have two plants going right now they are both about 10" tall one is Sleetstack and the other is sensi star. i was wondering if i should keep them inside or throw them outside.my only problem is i'm afraid to throw them outside. I dug a hole out in the woods where they would receive plenty of sunlight but they would be in plain site of a chopper if one was to pass by. so what do I do guys?
Depends where You live(The Law) and also Poachers(somebody can pinch em) Yield can be affected(and improved upon) in many ways, The Strain You pick, The Lights you use, The Plant Pot size You choose, The Medium You choose/use...Nutes..Airflow...Temps...God I could go on and on...

But I won't..LOL! I will just say both Indoors and Outdoors both have Plus and Minuses

Indoors: Electric, Smells, People, but on the Plus side more Control, easy to keep eye on..
Outdoors: Bugs, Weather, People, Animals, Lack of control...but on the Plus side can give bigger yields

IMO(depends where you live) but for Me(UK) gotta be Indoors...@ the present.

Peace
 

Wavels

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Put them outside in containers.

This way you can move them if you have to.

Remember the bigger the containers, the bigger the plants. Also the larger the container the less watering will be needed

But of course, if you use very large containers, then they will not be so easy to move.
 

sensimilla86

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id say if you can put them outside i grew up on a dairy farm i now live in a city but when i was growing back home outdoors imo was always a treat harvest wise and just letting it do its thing like its supposed to but i also had hundreds of acres of family owned land to pick and choose spots from but in my experience i have never really had any trouble with 1 or 2 in a group and i have always used they edges of where our hey or corn fields meet a wood line or brush line
 

kmog33

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Outside youll yield 50x that indoor number

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yancey

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don't put them in straight lines/circles, put them near trees, and if putting them in pots, you can also try to disguise the shape of the pot by tieing (living) branches of bushes to the pot. As I love to garden, I use a raised bed with other plants in between and around to keep it covered from people who might walk around as well as from the sky. this might take away some from the nutes that could otherwise be used for the plant, but I don't mind as some of the plants I use are for pest control as well
 

yancey

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It kind of looks like there's a path leading to that spot you're looking at. I would say to go there, look at it on foot. Stay away from paths, and look for growth that could act as a screen from people who might be hiking or whatever in the area.

Finally, and this is important, from where I've lived, I notice a die back in the natural foliage during certain parts of the year, for me it's been in the fall. You don't want your cover plants dying back and exposing your plants, especially in the fall! I don't know what will work for you, but what I do is I try to monitor the area in the fall to see the cover plants in their weakest state, if I think it will still cover my plants, then I'll use the site. Sometimes, I've watered and even fertilized the cover plants as well as my plants to keep them healthy as a screen.
 
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