ya i'm thinking this is probably a weird situation because i would think anyone who could grow outside would do a full outdoor grow but for me... i can only keep the small ones out of neighbor's clear view. i don't have a separate room for veg so i figured what better than the sun.i would do it the other way around.. obviously.
you can veg just fine indoors but the u cant get the yield indoor flowering like you can outside. unless your growing like 1 plant under a 1000 or something, and some people say outdoor smokes better
lol that's awesome dude, i actually saw ladybugs being sold at orchard supply the other day. i've heard of this before but i've heard they all kill themselves when the lights come on. i'd be more afraid of them getting sucked into the light and/or sucked out. for now i have a killer solution to the spidermites but i'll definitely try that out when i fully enclose the room.If you do bring your plants inside after vegging outdoors, I would recommend getting some ladybugs in your grow room as they eat spider mites, aphids, thrips, and other harmful buggies that want to eat up your plants
Make sure, whether you're growing indoors or outdoors that you only release the ladybugs when the sun is setting/about to be dark because when ladybugs sense that night approaches, they stop flying about, land in plants to look for food and shelter. This way, you can have ladybugs stay on your plants and if your infestation is substantial, your ladybugs will make home of your grow room. If you have enough buggies for the ladybugs to eat, they will eventually lay their eggs in your growing medium and you will have future ladybugs to protect your plants.
In short, LADYBUGS=GROWERS BEST FRIEND