Lighting

What are the lights needed to bring outdoor plants indoor

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Price101

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I planted late this year mid July , I now have almost 7 ft tall plants that are flowering, I'm concerned about time and running.out . I don't know what strains, and I haven't done any.pruning , they are potted and need to know what kind of.Lighting to use I'm on a very low budget and this is my first attempt at bringing outdoor, to.indoors. Any help would be greatly appreciated
 

sallygram

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You are better off keeping it outside and hoping for warm weather. More than likely you will shock the plant when you move it and since you don't already have lighting you are bound to make lighting mistakes and shock the plants even more. This can do things like make male flowers or just kill the plant. I have tried to plant full sized plants outdoors and bring in potted plants to my flower room and only had marginal success at best. The plant should be well into flower now if you are in the Northern Hemisphere and should be finishing very quickly, I would just try to cover them on frosty nights and hope for the best. Sometimes the strains like a little cold (purple strains) and it speeds them up. If it is just too cold you could get one of them mini greenhouses and put that over their plants. Good Luck.
 

xtsho

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I planted late this year mid July , I now have almost 7 ft tall plants that are flowering, I'm concerned about time and running.out . I don't know what strains, and I haven't done any.pruning , they are potted and need to know what kind of.Lighting to use I'm on a very low budget and this is my first attempt at bringing outdoor, to.indoors. Any help would be greatly appreciated
7 ft tall plants? You're going to need at least a 1000 watt HPS to finish them off. You're probably better off building a covered shelter around those plants and letting them finish as much as they can. A few pieces of lumber and a roll of clear tarp. Keep an eye out for bud rot. Good luck.
 
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