Throwing plant outside on a nice warm day

Azubaz

Well-Known Member
I know theres a thread on here somewhere, and i know obviously you can put a plant outside. But say I'm getting into my last few weeks of flowering, and i don't feel like my light is putting enough out for my plant to soak in and i know it can get fatter, if i threw my plant out side a couple hours a day before lights out, or even during the afternoon, will it help get fatter?? Or does a plant have to adapt to certain array of light before it will start growing again and sustain itself under the light and would it be to late. Just curious if anyones done it or if it's pointless, and if just need to buy more light and it's a stupid question tell me lol
 

vostok

Well-Known Member
Don't throw any fucking thing

by all means let your plant soak up the days rays

the more the better

this early spring sun is very red indeed

along with the tiny spring UV

makes the buds swell

leaving you grinning until the next crop

good luck

ps check for mold daily avoid cold temps
 

Azubaz

Well-Known Member
Don't throw any fucking thing

by all means let your plant soak up the days rays

the more the better

this early spring sun is very red indeed

along with the tiny spring UV

makes the buds swell

leaving you grinning until the next crop

good luck

ps check for mold daily avoid cold temps
It's about a high of 70 today probably about 66 right now, still to cold?
 

Azubaz

Well-Known Member
Good way to bring pests in to your growroom.

I don’t even wear clothes that have been outside in mine. Or me until I wash.
You are right i didn't think about that. I do have a pedestal for them i would sit them on, but i guess depending on whos growing and where you are located, pests might not be a problem. I can understand the concern.
 

vostok

Well-Known Member
It's about a high of 70 today probably about 66 right now, still to cold?
not for me

tho in time you can expect the leaves even the stalks to go a red or purple

that be the sap stalling in the plant and jamming up

no biggy

up to you

good luck
 

vostok

Well-Known Member
You are right i didn't think about that. I do have a pedestal for them i would sit them on, but i guess depending on whos growing and where you are located, pests might not be a problem. I can understand the concern.
in most cases I agree but it is ealry spring most bugs are still waiting to warm up

and are more attracted to the yellowing poorly cared for plants

whats your bug control system again ..lol
 

Azubaz

Well-Known Member
in most cases I agree but it is ealry spring most bugs are still waiting to warm up

and are more attracted to the yellowing poorly cared for plants

whats your bug control system again ..lol
Right i see maybe a butterfly or two where i am. I'm not in a swamp with high temps and mosquitos and gnats everywhere, or somewhere with high humidity all the time. I'm in the high desert, i know pests can still be around. And i don't plant on taking them out in deep summer. No bug control lol
 

RalphEzell

New Member
Doing such a thing won't really help rather every flower has a different proportion of sunlight and water, so u need to research more about your plants.
 
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