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Old 06-19-2017, 10:59 PM
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Thanks folks.

I grow exclusively indoors for now. I don't really have any outdoor space. How valid do you think the local area growing conditions are when talking about growing indoors?

I assume that the local weather would affect indoor growing some. If the weather is hot and humid, then the AC is probably running often, so the indoors is probably fairly dry, but probably not as dry as someplace like AZ where it's hot and dry. Then the North vs the South would clearly get varying amounts of light through the windows.

When undertaking something new, I prefer to know not just why you need to do X, Y & Z, but why you need to do X, Y & Z. If I understand the why, I understand what I'm learning better and I'm better able to learn and do the new thing that I'm beginning.

I have considered growing in a window box outside of the north facing windows part of the year, but I have no plans to put that in practice at this time.
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