Nobody wants outdoor, because it's almost always a radically inferior product from indoors. It's not always that way but pretty much. I've gotten some really good outdoor a few times. But it's very hard to control, one of the main problems is temprature. Indoor weed can be maintained at a fairly constant temprature it likes (around 70 to 80 degrees). As cannabis wants to start shwagging out when there is any kind of chill in the air for any extended period of time. That's why people are always talking about good outdoor pot coming from tropical islands and areas that are at least warm all the time.
LOL put a bullet in your brain and stop spreading false rumors... you spelled temperature wrong twice, your probably a 16 year old kid who read what some other idiot said and then started preaching it... First, I have seen fire grown outdoors with temps between 50-60 at night... Second, go to any place like Humboldt or Chico where marijuana is pretty much only grown outdoors you will have a change of attitude. I have bought zips of greenhouse fire for around 100 bucks an O and it is comparable to top shelf. Just because you suck at growing and can only produce good bud indoors doesnt mean its the same way for everyone else. ive seen the worst bud come from indoor grows and ive seen the worst bud come from outdoor grows...
Listen to what Milovan is saying, he speaks the truth... Go into any pot shop that is in driving distance to a large outdoor grow town and half the top shelf stuff in there is outdoor, labeled as indoor. Just because they sell shwag at the clubs and label it as outdoor doesnt always mean its really outdoor... Learn a little and try things before you go preaching about them.
but I have NEVER seen a great outdoor come close to great indoor.
you've never met the real deal greenhouse growers. (i guess that is not really TRUE outdoor through, so technically your are right)
I have seen some pro greenhouses. These guys kept the temp inside perfect at all times, and even had rotatable MH/HPS over the plants to give them an 18 hour light cycle, so 20 minutes before the sun went down the lights would begin rotating upward and then would turn on when the sun was going down. Off hours the lights would be rotated to the sides of the tents where they would not block sunlight. Not one damn bug inside that tent. I consider this outdoor because he was implementing natural sunlight with artificial sunlight. These plants grew like crazy and he had frostier buds than any indoor grow I have come across.
I currently have an indoor grow but I would take that guys greenhouse over my shit any day... Especially since when grow season is over he can still grow.