Growing in a partially sunny area?

How about a pic of the shady area ? ….. now I’m curious.

I think you might be overthinking it …. PLUS ….. Why not do both - indoor / outdoor. ?
Hey guys i found another location a bit further down from the last one. receives wayy better amount of sunlight 5/6 hours a day easily + covered by thorny bushes on one side so no issues as for stealth IMG20221227111956.jpg. tho it does need clearing up a bit . Thoughts on this location please ?
 
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ISK

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Just for the hell of it, I started a plant (far left) in late September just to see what it could do with limited fall/winter sunshine, with no exposure to the grow room lights.

In the depth of winter, it would only get about an hour of direct sunshine.

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Mid November, and not much happening

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Starting to Flower in December
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not much progression by mid January
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it's starting to fade away by February
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Over 5 months into the grow, the buds are still fluffy and totally immature.
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Herb & Suds

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Hey guys i found another location a bit further down from the last one. receives wayy better amount of sunlight 5/6 hours a day easily + covered by thorny bushes on one side so no issues as for stealth View attachment 5242066. tho it does need clearing up a bit . Thoughts on this location please ?
That looks adequate
It’s a weed it will grow most anywhere
The better the conditions the better it grows
 

waterproof808

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My greenhouse is partially shaded by a big coconut tree. I'd cut the tree down but the coconuts make water that is so sweet, most people would think we are putting sugar in it.
 

rmax

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Just for the hell of it, I started a plant (far left)
Thanks for the time lapse. Generally, most indoor growers who complain about plants that go from a nice green through the changes like your plant have inadequate light. A great tool.
 
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