whats difference with indoor and outdoor plants

Darran

Well-Known Member
Hi what is the difference with indoor plants and outdoor,
I have cloned 30 indoor northern lights crossed big buds
and put them outdoors. They are ment tobe indoor plants
but what does that mean and what will happen no they
are outdoors.

I am in Australia so great time to grow outside.

Thank
Regards
Darran:lol:
 

MrJDGaF

Well-Known Member
Indoor strains are generally smaller than their outdoor cousins, if you'r in the outback then you should get outdoor seeds that will grow three or four meters tall with anything up to two kilo's of dried bud per plant.:peace:
 

shepj

Oracle of Hallucinogens
Indoor plants when grown outdoors have a tendency to be sheltered by larger plants so a lot of them do not recieve proper sunlight.

I have a reference page for locations where you can grow indoor plants outdoors and greenhouse plants outdoors and such...

I AM NOT POSTING THIS LINK FOR A SOURCE OF SEEDS.
^ for moderators and such.

http://www.sensiseeds.com/shop/article.asp?aid=21#indoor

enjoy.
 

budman56

Well-Known Member
Indoor plant strains may not be able to resist mold and cold temperatures, but many do quite well outside, it depends on the strain and your weather conditions
 

tokinman

Well-Known Member
from what i have read indoors can be planted outdoors. they are called indoor plants because they dont need as much light and or space as the outdoor strains. the outdoor strains grow either too big inside or really weak because they need a lot more light than a grow room can provide. i know outdoor can be grown inside just not optimal results..
 

BigBudBalls

Well-Known Member
Better Q, is the the 'greenhouse' strains. Where do they fall? And how they respond to indoor vs outdoor.
 
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