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Old 11-01-2020, 05:27 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by sgreen063 View Post
I have 2 pots currently with cavendish in them. I know I need to separate the pups into more pots however, for an area 5x3-4ish, what/how much lighting do I need for them to continue to grow thru the winter indoors? They are in front of my sliding glass door with Low-E film. I have made an adjustable stand for the lights but confused on what to get. My tallest is about 36”. I have watched numerous YT videos.😜 Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Great looking plants..
No way to soften the blow.......LOW e means exactly what it says
Nothing behind this glass will not fade ,chip, dent,and will last forever.

Youtube does have the best advice.....
Me ......I grow behind this barrier....but with supplemental lighting.

If your serious and want to continue to grow 25 bucks worth of plants...that will never give you an edible fruit , an internet search will help with new key words.
Me ....doing this for years!

New key words to use are "growing cannibis in a 6x6 area"

I am(have been) in the same predicament.....

The two forum members in the previous posts are great resources (just look at their posts) for indoor grow and holding over of your plants in a dormant climate......


Low E is awesome.....I have it and love it....but plants do not fair well after a prolonged period.
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