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Can I grow outside in N Phoenix

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Can I grow outside in N Phoenix

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First time grower in N Phoenix. Got White Widow and White Rhino seeds, all germinated, 3 each. Can I grow this outside or do I have to use a tent inside?

If it must be inside I was thinking of building a 4x4 tent in my garage, I'll have to get a light, ... other stuff.

But would like to keep it simple this first time.

Any advise?
 
its pretty hot in phoenix & low humidity, like where i live, i tried growing outside & went 50/50 out & in, they made it to budness but were pretty beat up, im now indoor growin to control the envirement, low humidty & high temps not good, my 2 cents...
 
I’m in NW Phoenix trying to grow outside, but plants having a tough time. Senor Sticky, Fox Farm Ocean soil growing under a pergola, so in dappled sunlight. Once outside, tried misting them to raise the humidity, but calcium in water dried on the leaves, so don’t think that’s a go. Growth is pretty slow, and although the new leaves appear okay, most leaves getting crunchy after a while. Any suggestions, too much water, not enough, nutes, too many, not enough, give up?
 

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A little hum/dehumid air conditioner, and enclosed it, greenhouse enviro
 
Howdy neighbor. My understanding of an outdoor grow here in our desert valley would need to be planted at the ciorect season to be sucessful. Im not sure when the correct time of year to plant is. It can be done though.
 
The setup i saw for someone here had a screen tarp shade sail type over it. No ac or humidity control. But those were in ground not in pots
 
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