What is the minimum temp they can live at?

Doobie Doober

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Well i am going to try to grow in a shed this winter but, the shed is thin fiberglass with a bit of metal. I am going to pack boxes up in the front so you cant see them, and i was thinking about getting some insulation and stuff to put up to hold in the temp. I was thinking, if the lights are close enough then they would be warm enough to survive right? I am really excited to start. I just came up with the idea a few hours ago. :hump:
 
Have the light come at night when it is cooler, and go off during the warmer day.

backyard shed??

light on at night?

bad idea if u live in a city.. maybe u wanna add a thick coat of blanket so whenever u need to check up on them when the timer turns on u could block the light escaping when the door opens. you gotta admit tho they are some fuckin bright ass light... in a shed? it's already suspicious.
 
backyard shed??

light on at night?

bad idea if u live in a city.. maybe u wanna add a thick coat of blanket so whenever u need to check up on them when the timer turns on u could block the light escaping when the door opens. you gotta admit tho they are some fuckin bright ass light... in a shed? it's already suspicious.

Light leaks are easily remedied in any number of ways.
 
it's easier to hide the light during the day in a city backyard than at night.

It doesn't take a prodigy to hang something inside the door to block light coming out. Could be as simple as a comforter from a thrift store.
 
I live in a trailer park. But yea the light at night was what i was thinking, i could easily block the light coming out. Really easily. What would happen if any light got on them during there dark cycle? I mean just a little bit for a few secs?
 
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