Shouldn't be a problem, just dont let it freeze. Plants are meant for the outdoors, and can fully compensate for changes like that, that could happen naturally in nature... even if you left it without lights for 15 minutes, no problem, in nature clouds come and go, and shade. As for how cold it gets, the plant shouldn't drop from room temperature to anywhere near freezing point in that period of time during the drive.I have a plant at my buddies house. It is in its 3rd week of veg with one 15 watt fluorescent light. I need to transport this plant to my house . It is about a 15 minute drive, and can get as cold as -15. Will i be able to do this without harming the plant?
plants are meant for the ourdoors, r u sure??? jkShouldn't be a problem, just dont let it freeze. Plants are meant for the outdoors, and can fully compensate for changes like that, that could happen naturally in nature... even if you left it without lights for 15 minutes, no problem, in nature clouds come and go, and shade. As for how cold it gets, the plant shouldn't drop from room temperature to anywhere near freezing point in that period of time during the drive.
but you need more lights.
Get a 50w HPS Floodlight from HomeDepot.com for 35$.thanks. Yeah lighting seems to be a problem. I only have this 150 watt light. Not a lot of money to go around. Is there any cheap solutions or places i can buy simple practical lights? It has been vegging for 3 weeks under this light and is doing fairly well, besides the fact its not as big as it could be. Is it possible to veg it for another 4 weeks with a better light and receive a significant increase in size? any suggestions help.