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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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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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
 
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.
 
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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