Can you move an autoflower indoor to outdoor?

Wizzlebiz

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did you just click daylight on the app and screenshot XD hahahahah

sun is still weak compared to summer. and depending on location the par redings are different. i have no idea whats his geolocation but i am from europe and we had snow 3 weeks ago.
Did you know that if the temps were right outside and the daytime hours were as long as summer that plants would get more lux during winter from the sun than any grow lights you use?

#facts
 

amneziaHaze

Well-Known Member
yea but its not winter now and its cloudy and fucking cold at least at my place. if nothing the cold will slow your growth
 

fredfreddead

Active Member
I'm not bringing anything into my grow area???
I have been successful moving my autos out and the benefit greatly by
the quality of natural light opposed to my LED. I usually just put them out
where they will get some protection from afternoon sun and wind for the first
couple days. Then wherever you want, never have burn them. Bugs can be a
problem anywhere and outside at least you have predatory bugs also. never had a severe
mite issue outside. Had hemp aphids once, but they came on the plugs a friend
gave me. Trashed them. I'm here in FL and my biggest issues are heat stress and
botrytis in the fall.
 
I have been successful moving my autos out and the benefit greatly by
the quality of natural light opposed to my LED. I usually just put them out
where they will get some protection from afternoon sun and wind for the first
couple days. Then wherever you want, never have burn them. Bugs can be a
problem anywhere and outside at least you have predatory bugs also. never had a severe
mite issue outside. Had hemp aphids once, but they came on the plugs a friend
gave me. Trashed them. I'm here in FL and my biggest issues are heat stress and
botrytis in the fall.
Thank you I have FL like climate
 
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