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Cannabis houseplants?

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Madbud

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[oQUOTE="BurnzYzBudZz, post: 2399250, member: 113217"]
Something wrong with my supplemental fluorescent bulbs for extra outdoor lighting?
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Nah dude, you’re good, he was talking about the incandescent vanity bulbs.
 
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LeftOfCenter85 said:
Will the peat pots allow the roots to continue to grow or will it stunt them?
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The peat pots will allow roots to grow through them. Positive vibes...

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Dirtbag said:
I thought this thread was gonna be about keeping pot plants as actual houseplants lol Which I've done several times btw. My Violator kush cut was infested with thrips when I got it so after treatment I kept it in my living room window for like 3 months just hanging out lol.
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Also yes. Thats the goal. Just regular ass house plants. I dont live somewhere where i could just keep them outside or what ever. Ideally id like some bonzai size plants.
 
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I wouldnt put them in this ground anyway. Even the summer dirt doesnt get very warm.
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I’ve used five gallon buckets with some gravel and holes in the bottom for drainage. After four or more months outdoors the root is all balled up and sunny days drive the soil temp way up. Cloth bags work better at trimming the roots and drying cycle for feeding. Retail for five gallon bags Or buckets is around $5 each so making burlap or carpet scrap bags is cheaper. Can’t help you much on indoor lighting, my best lights are last century’s 75w ceramic metal halides, ok for veg but barely enough to flower one plant. Mostly i use cheap 4’ shoplight fixtures and coolwhite tubes, then outdoors May-October. If i was buying an indoor light it would have a veg/flower setting, cover a 4x4 area and priced under $200.
 
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I wouldnt put them in this ground anyway. Even the summer dirt doesnt get very warm.
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To help a little you could repot your plants into deeper pots with either a good soil mix or coco perlite , the pots should be at least 2/3 deeper so when you place the plant in have roots right at bottom so the etulating plant can have its stalk covered up ,giving support and giving you a thing called adventisious roots I use this method with my tomatoes . Hope that is explained ok for you any probs give me a message . Regards OD .
 
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And don’t ever apologize for a healthy plant.
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+1
 
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To help a little you could repot your plants into deeper pots with either a good soil mix or coco perlite , the pots should be at least 2/3 deeper so when you place the plant in have roots right at bottom so the etulating plant can have its stalk covered up ,giving support and giving you a thing called adventisious roots I use this method with my tomatoes . Hope that is explained ok for you any probs give me a message . Regards OD .
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No thats great. Thank you so much
 
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LeftOfCenter85 said:
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Curb your frustration for those who are at your level. Im brand new and dont appreciate the extras. Sometimes, even with all the knowledge available to read, people need to have it written a different way to understand. But thank you for your feed back. I look forward to your expertise.
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Spend a bit of money and get a light that is capable of hitting 70 DLI. You're not going to run it that high, but you need the overhead.
 
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