mauler 26 Member Apr 6, 2013 #1 ok so i just put this seedling in a red pot and i was wondering if i could leave it outside until it got a bit bigger the current season is spring but can i or will their be a problem
ok so i just put this seedling in a red pot and i was wondering if i could leave it outside until it got a bit bigger the current season is spring but can i or will their be a problem
Po boy Well-Known Member Apr 6, 2013 #2 leave it outside in full sun if u can. outside full sun beats any indoor lighting system by far. GL
Lo Budget Well-Known Member Apr 6, 2013 #4 Just be careful of full sun on seedlings, you'll fry them in a heartbeat. Introduce them to the sun gradually and you'll be good.
Just be careful of full sun on seedlings, you'll fry them in a heartbeat. Introduce them to the sun gradually and you'll be good.
Po boy Well-Known Member Apr 8, 2013 #5 Lo Budget said: Just be careful of full sun on seedlings, you'll fry them in a heartbeat. Introduce them to the sun gradually and you'll be good. Click to expand... i let my seed germinate in full sun in fl. they just grow faster that way. farmers have been doing it that way forever. GL
Lo Budget said: Just be careful of full sun on seedlings, you'll fry them in a heartbeat. Introduce them to the sun gradually and you'll be good. Click to expand... i let my seed germinate in full sun in fl. they just grow faster that way. farmers have been doing it that way forever. GL
Lo Budget Well-Known Member Apr 8, 2013 #6 Good point. I have had damage moving seedlings from flouro to full sun so I harden them first now.
H haichao Member Apr 8, 2013 #7 And I'm sure 90% of you who stopped by didn't really read that did you?