Nice set up. I love the crates. I gave up on fabric pots outside because they dry so quickly, went back to plastic pots and last year wrapped them in reflective sheet insulation to keep the sun off the sides. That said, indoors fabric are my preference. Do you find that you need to "harden" your plants when you first take them out into the sun?I’m retired, so I am here all the time. I think I’m gonna run these outdoors in good daylight and indoors in full light in the tub enclosure at sundown until sunrise the next day. I can just keep them inside with full light in the tub enclosure on rainy days. i have a couple feet of headroom in the tub enclosure so they’ll be in that rotation for a month or so, then outside full time.
Thanks dude, I worked on a vertical trellis setup over a buddies house today. He uses milk crates too, go figure…I’ll rig mine up similarly in the next couple days. None of them are telling me they want to bent over 90 degrees as I did last year so we might be goin vertical…need another 6 inches of vertical growth before I can muck around under the canopy and bend them over and they might not be bendable at that point…we’ll see…Looking good buddy.
These have been in the most intense lighting cabinet I could devise, so they’re pretty hardened off already.Nice set up. I love the crates. I gave up on fabric pots outside because they dry so quickly, went back to plastic pots and last year wrapped them in reflective sheet insulation to keep the sun off the sides. That said, indoors fabric are my preference. Do you find that you need to "harden" your plants when you first take them out into the sun?
I grow only autos outdoors at this point, have for a few years. The best years I've had in terms of total production were planted in the ground in well tended garden beds, but that puts a lot of faith in the weather cooperating. Having dealt with too much late season mold, I've moved to pots for mobility, and I start them under a light in the garage, and have come to be prepared to finish them there also. It's sort of a 'hybrid' indoor/outdoor method, keeping them outside for as much of the season as possible, while making sure they start and finish as best I can. Sounds like you are taking that even another step further with more back and forth light optimization.
The first couple of years after switching to autos, I was 100% Mephisto, have had some great harvests with them. Starting last year I branched out to other breeders, but always keep some Mephs in the group. Looking forward to seeing how yours turns out.![]()