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    Inside outside grows? Worth it?

    I just took out 2 plants outside to finish in the sun for a week in northern Ohio due to a power outage. Covered when it rained 2x, thought it was good. One went to bud rot and was washed and looks fine after drying. My outdoor grows have seen mold at the end of summer.

    Think it would be worth it to have a setup to turn to flower in a tent and roll them outside for some daily sun and put inside at night to keep it in flower and get benefits from the sun vs grow lights?

    I'm not set up for it but in the future I could move my tent to the garage to make it easy to move them. Put the plants on wheels and wouldn't need to to it every day but on days it made sense, it could be done. Do you think the sun would give a boost to them?

    I just see " sun grown" buds are said to be better than tent grown. I'm happy with what I do inside but I threw a lb away last summer from mold outside.

    #2
    It depends on your climate. I gave up outdoor due to weather leading to the inevitable bud rot and insect damage. If a plant goes out, I never bring it back to the tent, bugs and such. A plant that has been raised indoors will need to be hardened over for the sun. A flowering indoor plant might have a hard time with this. But they are weeds. Grow it and let us know how it went.
    Don't worry, be happy, grow sticky buds.

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      #3
      My biggest concern on the indoor/outdoor is as mentioned the bugs. Spider mites will reck your shit if they come inside. I struggle with bud rot every year outdoors and have started growing early finishing photos and some that are also resistant to mold. I’ve done autos outside as well but autos can be finicky so timing and good watering is everything.

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        #4
        Sounds like a lot of stuffing around for to much risk to me man, tip one over ? Like CK said Other thing to be wary of if they been in a tent all their life they not going to be as resilient to things as they would be if they were started outside...
        I've set up oscillating fans around a massive outdoor girl I had down here in Aus once, flowering went late and it the autumn rain started but after it rained I'd take 3 fans place them around the plant and set them going flat out until it started raining again. Only lost about an Oz out of multiple elbows.

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