size problem

takitsan

Active Member
well this is my second indoor grow i use one sonlight agro 400w hps and i grow 9 super skunk feminized plants in 1m2 currently week 2 flower .my problem is that the plants are getting too big and in order to keep the buld away enough from the tops i will soon need to get rid of the roof of my grow room.my plan is too get them outside for 12 hours since there is plenty of sun light at this time and the weather is generally good and then get them back i the grow room for the dark period.is this going to cause any problems to the plants? do you suggest me to do it or not?has anybody tried this before?:wall:
 

ProPlayer420

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well this is my second indoor grow i use one sonlight agro 400w hps and i grow 9 super skunk feminized plants in 1m2 currently week 2 flower .my problem is that the plants are getting too big and in order to keep the buld away enough from the tops i will soon need to get rid of the roof of my grow room.my plan is too get them outside for 12 hours since there is plenty of sun light at this time and the weather is generally good and then get them back i the grow room for the dark period.is this going to cause any problems to the plants? do you suggest me to do it or not?has anybody tried this before?:wall:
Not sure where you live but anytime you put plants outside you risk of bringing bugs back in with them. AKA spidermites, ants, whiteflies etc etc etc thats the only thing i'd be worried about . bongsmilie
 

takitsan

Active Member
well mostly i was wondering if there is a problem with the light of sun being more intense .the grow room is going to be empty but the humidity is high during dark period because the plants cover all the space and in the bottom of the room the climate is wet... if any bugs come in with the plants you think i'll have serious problems?what a dilemma ...what to do what to do...?getting rid of the roof sounds like the safe choice to me.any other suggestions?
 

ozgrower90

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Not sure where you live but anytime you put plants outside you risk of bringing bugs back in with them. AKA spidermites, ants, whiteflies etc etc etc thats the only thing i'd be worried about . bongsmilie
well yea...I see what you mean but you risk that with every single outdoor plant and if the plant is growing at a fast rate, is nice and robust, bugs wont be all that common
 

ProPlayer420

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LOL...just wait ...bugs are a problem inside!! Outside not so much because of other elements . But just bring in a spidermite ..don't say I didin't warn you.
 

grow space

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bend those plants over with regular strings or some weight-you cant imagine what kind of plants can you grow(even round ones)
keep up the good work
 
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