Could lowryder be started outside successfully?

JuicyCola420mon

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I have a bunch of seeds and acouple of them are lowryder stains...so since lowryder is very easy to grow and i have a limited space in my house to grow all my seedlings i was wondering if i could start my lowryder's outside and cutout the inside grow factor.. so i have more room to start my hard to grow plants?
 

Xare

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Yea you can start your seedlings in a coldframe or screened over box.

The bugs or animals will destroy them if you don't prevent it somehow.

Also direct sunlight is too much. A shady area under a tree would be plenty of light for a baby seedling. When it gets stronger move it to get a few hours of light a day.
 

Willie North

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plants do much better when started inside, once they get established in a few weeks then you should start to harden them off, wich means put them outside for a few hours a day untill you put the plant outside fully
 

JuicyCola420mon

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im gonna have to start "some" of my plants outside considering i dont have enough room inside to start them all....

does anyone have a good coldbox plan or cover for my young seedlings?
 

O4aUsErNaMe

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yes you can,and if you start them out side just like mother nature they can be in full sun from the word go.
you dont need to harden them as they say (bit of a myth)unless they have been growing indoors for some time (just like any indoor plant ) then they suffer a bit.
i have some ak47 auto's stated out side in full sun and we are in the middle of a heatwave.(and i have some little sativa seedlings germed 2 days ago all outside in full sun going like a train on fire)
keep the pots moist all day and when the seedlings start to show
dont water on the plant it self wet the soil only during the heat of the day
 

popefull27

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yes you can,and if you start them out side just like mother nature they can be in full sun from the word go.
you dont need to harden them as they say (bit of a myth)unless they have been growing indoors for some time (just like any indoor plant ) then they suffer a bit.
i have some ak47 auto's stated out side in full sun and we are in the middle of a heatwave.(and i have some little sativa seedlings germed 2 days ago all outside in full sun going like a train on fire)
keep the pots moist all day and when the seedlings start to show
dont water on the plant it self wet the soil only during the heat of the day
yep,if you start them indoors,they will be stressed by the sudden change in temp,hours of light,etc,start them in a paper cup,when they pop just rip open the cup and plant them
 

crfhonda

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you can definetly put a seedling in direct sun outside the more sun the better. So whoever said that in the post at the top I think you should check up on your facts before posting. Im not trying to be an ass but im just saying its totally fine to start a seedling in direct sunlight.
 
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