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growing outdoors in grow bags?

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I'm currently germaneting two Blueberry autoflowers inside, and I was curious as to if it would be a good idea to try growing them outside, but in grow bags? so I would be able to bring them inside at night
 
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Outdoor is my jam...autos are not... but yeah you can do them outside in grow bags. Are you wanting to bring them in at night for temperature reasons? To supplement light? Do you have other plants going? The only thing with going back and forth, it greatly increases your risk of bringing pests in to other plants if you have them. Not saying don't do it, because I do it this time of year when I start hardening off the outdoor ladies... but I don't have other weed plants to worry about and they will be outside permanently in about a month anyway. They will likely not get as big outside as they would under 18 hours of light, and you should plan on doing something for pest prevention... what climate do you live in?
 
Outdoor is my jam...autos are not... but yeah you can do them outside in grow bags. Are you wanting to bring them in at night for temperature reasons? To supplement light? Do you have other plants going? The only thing with going back and forth, it greatly increases your risk of bringing pests in to other plants if you have them. Not saying don't do it, because I do it this time of year when I start hardening off the outdoor ladies... but I don't have other weed plants to worry about and they will be outside permanently in about a month anyway. They will likely not get as big outside as they would under 18 hours of light, and you should plan on doing something for pest prevention... what climate do you live in?
I'm not entirely sure what climate i currently live in? The weather in my town this time of year can be really unpredictable, but the summers are warm and humid. I do want to be able to bring them inside at night because it gets too cold currently, and to be able to give them the light they need as the days aren't long enough yet. And no I don't have other plants going. I would just like to be able to put them outside on those warm sunny days because I did the other day and they seemed to do a lot better than being inside.
 
I'm not entirely sure what climate i currently live in? The weather in my town this time of year can be really unpredictable, but the summers are warm and humid. I do want to be able to bring them inside at night because it gets too cold currently, and to be able to give them the light they need as the days aren't long enough yet. And no I don't have other plants going. I would just like to be able to put them outside on those warm sunny days because I did the other day and they seemed to do a lot better than being inside.
Ok what part of the world then lol... the only thing with that, is the sun can be a lot after being acclimated to indoor lights... but if they're babies that aren't used to indoors, they probably won't mind too much, it's the abrupt change from artificial lighting to the sun that can burn them. If you're concerned or if they look stressed by it, start with an hour or so and work your way up to the whole day out. Some strains don't care, some are more sensitive.
 
Somebody really good in outdoors growing in south east Asia here?
 
I like using the fabric bags outside, just move them periodically because the roots will reach into the ground.
 
Another option instead you can wrap your plant in plastic at night and when feeding go a little heavy on cal mag... that will help the plant with the temp changes as well!
 
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