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hello all, i had an idea and thought i would seek some of your opinions here it is,

 

i was wondering if you could use the solar led garden lights that u you stick in the ground and they come on when it gets dark to put around a nice plant before the days get short to keep it veging all winter and then in summer take them out and and let it flower the next winter or put the lights back in and grow for anather season.

 

if this worked could you get a plant to gow like 30ft

 

any coments welcome

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and in my recent experience the low light level from a HID streetlight that stopped my rosebed girls from properly flowering was not enough to allow them to stay fully in veg either, poor confused ladies just started diing from the ground up. Suggesting you would want a fair bit of light on her, a spotlight on an outdoor plant doesn't sound like a very good idea to me.
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hello all, i had an idea and thought i would seek some of your opinions here it is,

 

i was wondering if you could use the solar led garden lights that u you stick in the ground and they come on when it gets dark to put around a nice plant before the days get short to keep it veging all winter and then in summer take them out and and let it flower the next winter or put the lights back in and grow for anather season.

 

if this worked could you get a plant to gow like 30ft

 

any coments welcome

if you had several hundred of them you may get a result... :thumbsup:

but by far the easiest way is to pick a sativa dominant strain and plant early,give plenty of fert,water and tlc

and you can grow some real monster plants.. :D

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hey all, the solar lights wouldnt be to make it grow only to stop it flowering also i had an indoor grow in my closet a few years back and it there were a few tiny gaps where light could get through like the gap between the 2 doors and between the doors and the carpet and none of my plants flowered and the main light wouldve been from the t.v because i new there were gaps and didnt like turning the main light on in my beedroom when the grow lights went out. Edited by vaughn
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if you had several hundred of them you may get a result... :thumbsup:

but by far the easiest way is to pick a sativa dominant strain and plant early,give plenty of fert,water and tlc

and you can grow some real monster plants.. :D

 

hey gunawindi i had a look at ur monster grow man u are amazing when i was back in newzealand a had a crack at a few monser grows but the south island grow season got cold to fast and you coulnt finish them in time but i did manage to get a few through but only got like 2 -3 pound of them mind u before seeing ur grow i thought that 3 pound per plant was awsome as most the local growers were geting like 7-10 oz per plant, back on topic ill use the lights next winter just as an experement also do u know of any strains that are realy light sensitive.

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if you want leafy shit heads by all means flower in winter

 

:D

 

as gundawidi says just get a sativa dom. and look after it outdoors you will reap lbs

 

i dont undrstand what season do your plant flower in ?. also ive produced some realy nice bud and it flowered in winter.

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