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Old 04-20-2006, 03:10 PM
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Some help on my outdoor growing??

I germinated 6 seeds of some Haze. Planted 2 indoors in pots, 2 out doors in Pots, and 2 outdoors in the ground in the woods. The ones iin my home are in the window receiveing 14 hours of sunlight of which only about 7 hours are direct sunlight on them and then the sun move to the back of my home and it is semi indirect light. Will these do well?

The outdoor plants in pots are ding ok they will be getting a constant 14 hours of sunlight everyday throughout the summer and so will the ones in the gorund is there anthing else that i need to know or do??
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Old 04-20-2006, 10:43 PM
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the indoors probubly need more sun than 7 hours but, is the sunlight that isnt direct just like under shadow or comletly cut off?

youre outdoors sout like there doing ok. just remember to water them
 
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