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    if space wasn't an issue, could you grow other things too? tomatos, herbs, etc?

    hello everyone. i have been wanting to ask the above question for a while and i have researched and can't find anything one way or the other as far as an answer. if there is something obvious i don't know it's because i'm a newbie.

    thank you for all your help and happy holidays!
    "i try to play the ball not the opponent."--Roger Federer

    #2
    That's done all the time.

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      #3
      Yes but expensive if indoor grow light cost $$$$

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        #4
        wow, thanks for the quick responses!

        Potted, i was thinking the light would be on anyway so it would be a way of saving money (or at least not spending it on veggies). is the idea that there is only so much light to go around so if i have other types of plants i'm automatically robbing my main grow of light?

        i had assumed that i could just grow some other stuff alongside the main grow thus not having it be any different than if the veggies weren't there at all. sorry if that's basic but i am just trying to understand the why of the process.

        also, i should have said indoors but not in a tent. sorry.
        "i try to play the ball not the opponent."--Roger Federer

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        • Potted
          Potted commented
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          Mcruderalls just for the record I start all my summer time plants under my grow lights veggies & flowers it gives me a mounths head start never tried to go all the way. Just put outside when warm enough. Peace

        #5
        Hi bob. Someone back awhile said they grow catnip for their kitties in their grow tent. If you have room for a tomato plant, heck why not give it a try.

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          #6
          thanks, insomniaczzz. i saw that post and your take is exactly what i thought. but then i thought i should ask just in case.... better safe than sorry and all that. i worried about the possible introduction of pests or mold or fungus or something else i didn't know about.
          "i try to play the ball not the opponent."--Roger Federer

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            #7
            Well, I hadn't thought about pests, but if its indoors, pests shouldn't be a problem? As for robbing the light from the main show (the pot plants) I'm not sure about that......maybe it would. I would start out with herbs probably

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              #8
              Mcrude, you need to find something that the grasshoppers will like better than your pot plants. What do grasshoppers usually eat?

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                #9
                Herbs are for smoking, tomatoes are evil. I.M.H.O.

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                  #10
                  I have a patchouli plant and a lemon tree and a tiny bonsai alive in tent

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                    #11
                    Originally posted by Chemichael View Post
                    I have a patchouli plant and a lemon tree and a tiny bonsai alive in tent
                    You really have a lemon tree growing in your tent?? Does it produce lemons, or is still young and eventually will get planted outside?

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                    • Chemichael
                      Chemichael commented
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                      Grab a lemon seed from your next lemon. Plant in dirt. Wait a very long time to grow a tree. Mine is small but when you touch the leaves you smell lemon and it's awesome

                    #12
                    I'm the Ganja Farmer, my wife grows everything else. She has a green house and a outside garden.

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                      #13
                      I plan on expanding my garden. I'm going to try grow "tricky" types of things not suited very well to my climate just for fun. As far as using up light, I don't think light can be used up, it's constantly being produced, not limited like oxygen.

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                        #14
                        hi musicjock. thank you so much! that's how i thought light worked given everything i read, but i wasn't sure how else to understand Potted's response above about how it would cost more $$$.

                        yes, i am interested in doing the same thing! i am thinking of trying some heirloom tomatos to start and see how it goes.
                        "i try to play the ball not the opponent."--Roger Federer

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                          #15
                          Cannabis is a light loving plant. Lots of herbs and veggies don't need a lot of light, you can shove em in the corner.

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