Should I move my Auto flowers inside?

ElmerS

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I have a few Auto flowers that should be finishing up within the next few weeks, but the flowers do not seem to be stacking up the way I was expecting them to… probably due to some cooler and cloudy weather recently.

We had a cold snap with some high temperatures in the 50s and lows in the 40s. Looking forward, we should have some highs in the low 70s, but the low temperatures will still dip down into the upper 40s and low 50s at times. My plants are in a greenhouse, but the greenhouse does not retain warmth overnight so the low temperatures will be in the upper 40s and low 50s. The daytime temperatures will be much warmer in the greenhouse… More like around 80°.

I’m thinking I might be better off to move inside into a tent with LED lights where the temperatures will be in the mid to upper 70s both day and night.

What would you do? Let sleeping dogs lie in the stronger sunlight or move them inside under LEDs for a more stable environment?
 
Depends on how much time is left. It would certainly grow more indoors under a stable/warmer environment. Just be sure you don’t take bugs inside. That’s a recipe for disaster
 
Bug-wise it seems somewhat protected in the greenhouse…. I just hear people say that dramatic temperature fluctuations are not the best. Maybe I’ll just let it go and maybe learn the hard way, but at least I’ll learn!
 
If you dont really grow inside, sure but Id be worried about bugs if you do. My setup is all indoor so Im always watching for that. Some bugs could shut down a grow for a good while. If the plants only go in for a few weeks a year tho its not enough to perpetuate a huge problem. With indoor there are non stop plants tho.
 
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