Planting germinated seeds directly outdoors?

Dany175

Member
Would it be possible to plant germinated seeds in pots outside with some kind of netting above to screen the sunlight ?
 

its.always.420

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You would want to harden them off first, by taking them outdoors for increasingly long periods of time. Start with 2-3 hrs on a warm day. Out of direct sunlight.
 

SPLFreak808

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If you vegged indoor, harden them off first.

Ime, they don't miss a beat when direct sowed outdoor or planted as soon as they sprout, once they get used to your veg light you'll need to harden them off.

I use an agromax pure UV bulb indoor on anything I have intentions of bringing outside, that way I can bring them directly outside without an issue.
 

blake9999

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If you going directly outdoors with them there should be no problems. No need to harden them off or anything. That's only if you have to condition them from artificial light to the sun. I'm going to give you a little secrete not many new growers know. Did you know the plants grew all on their own, in direct sunlight, before people started cultivating them?
 

JoeRogan420

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as long as the conditions are good, 15 to 30 degrees celcius, nice gentle weather, no heavy rain or storms until they are strong enough maybe just a layer of shade cloth or make a shade cloth cover for the plants with some chicken wire and it will be like a nice little enclosure until it is stable enough to handle wind maybe like a month old and make sure you have enough seeds, if you dont have many seeds and cant risk it you will have to do indoors or just take the risk. get more seeds. eventually you will get it,
 
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