thizzness
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Hey fellas, I'm going to be starting a bunch of plants inside under cfls for around 2 weeks before I transplant them outside. However, the place I will be transplanting them is in the top of a tree that gets a lot of direct sunlight and a LOT of wind. I'm concerned that the second I put the little girls out there the wind and sun will completely ravage them. So how should I go about hardening them off before I put them out?
I don't have any way to gradually expose them to sunlight unless I construct something to go on the 5 gal bucket up in the tree.... or maybe I could just move some branches in front of them so the sunlight is diffused for a week?
And to get them ready for extreme wind, I have no idea. Maybe a fan aimed at the seedlings on full blast for a few hours a day?
I don't have any way to gradually expose them to sunlight unless I construct something to go on the 5 gal bucket up in the tree.... or maybe I could just move some branches in front of them so the sunlight is diffused for a week?
And to get them ready for extreme wind, I have no idea. Maybe a fan aimed at the seedlings on full blast for a few hours a day?