Wavels
Well-Known Member
I have grown clones of the same plants both indoors and outdoors many times.
IF, the outdoor plants are in containers and they can be moved easily out of harsh weather conditions (heavy winds, pounding rain, hail etc.), then the outdoor plants are almost always more potent.
Plants that are in the ground cannot be sheltered and their trichomes can therefore be ravaged at the whim of mother nature. The trichomes are inevitably damaged.
This is why when I grow outdoors I prefer to use containers, although I sacrifice a great deal of potential yield. I still like to put several in the ground and keep my fingers crossed.
The in ground plants get soo much larger...never had twelve footers in any containers...
IF, the outdoor plants are in containers and they can be moved easily out of harsh weather conditions (heavy winds, pounding rain, hail etc.), then the outdoor plants are almost always more potent.
Plants that are in the ground cannot be sheltered and their trichomes can therefore be ravaged at the whim of mother nature. The trichomes are inevitably damaged.
This is why when I grow outdoors I prefer to use containers, although I sacrifice a great deal of potential yield. I still like to put several in the ground and keep my fingers crossed.
The in ground plants get soo much larger...never had twelve footers in any containers...