no. sunlight would only hurt your plants if it is too strong, wich in a window shouldnt happen at all. and as far as the work light, if its not a cfl or doesnt have the right spectrum its probly not really efficient. (puts out heat energy rather than lumens the plants want)
and gayan whats the post about?
(giyan)--yea i hate dirtbags who steal someone elses plants...all that hard work for some shitstain to come and take it.
and does anybody have any trouble with the sun making your pots too hot? and if so what do you do?
My house was built in 1951 and I have the old windows in an extra bedroom that faces southwest and that allows me to grow in that window year round. It's nice to not have to worry about temps and bugs and shit since they're inside.I didn't read all the posts here, but just as an FYI....When I bought the house I am in, it was old and had old windows made back in the 1920's...and there was a room that was used as a kind of solarium because it has a good SW exposure. All my houseplants loved that room ...until we replaced the old windows with new ones that had a UV filtering aspect to them. After that, even though there was a lot of light coming in...it was absent a lot of the UV....as a result, the plants don't dig it, anymore. They grow, but they don't bloom well...Weird. So, if anyone thinks that plants don't really love UV, then think again...They seem to crave it!
So, just out of curiosity, @bud nugbong ...Are your windows new or old?
Anyway...back to the discussion!