Moving plant outside temporarily

ruby fruit

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Hi. Can I put my auto-flower out in the sun for a little while (you know just to save some $ on electricity). It's October in Europe.
I do t wanna make it seem like I know everything because I havnt tried it but I know a few ppl on here that put their auto out in full sun and only have it inside when there is no sun..im not sure if u need to harden it up slowly at first but someone else will know.
 

grapefruitmarmalade

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I do t wanna make it seem like I know everything because I havnt tried it but I know a few ppl on here that put their auto out in full sun and only have it inside when there is no sun..im not sure if u need to harden it up slowly at first but someone else will know.
Thanks for the reply :peace: I put it out anyway because I want to take advantage of this nice weather :D
 

ruby fruit

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No worries ...I have seen it done in the auotos section but just cant remember what thread..
I suppose the main thing to worry about is bringing pests or something else to your indoor setup
 
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