Rurumo
Well-Known Member
Consider how cold it will get up there during the winter. You've gotten some good advice, but the low temperature could be a deal breaker if we're talking about lower than mid 50s. Making some sort of enclosed space, as others have noted, whether with plywood or plastic sheeting, would be a good way to contain the heat from your light. Also, be sure to check the humidity levels, esp when it gets cold. Cold temperature growing can be a challenge, I would recommend treating the plant preemptively for fungal disease. A neem/silica spray every other week and/or a biological fungicide, like Serenade or, my favorite, Southern Ag Biological Fungicide, can help prevent many problems. It's easier to prevent fungal problems than to treat them. On the other hand, the purplest purple plant I ever saw in my life flowered in a VERY chilly room, so that's a plus.