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LED Wattage Required to Keep Outdoor Plant in Veg in Winter

thedudefresco

Active member
I have 1-3 cuttings I will be taking from some outdoor plants which will soon begin flower.

I am still debating whether or not I will veg these cuttings indoors until next season and then plant outside.... (I have never grown indoors)

OR try to keep the plant vegging OUTDOORS thru spring (or whenever I choose to flower)

As far as option two....

I live in an area that does NOT experience much of a winter.

As far as I understand...

...if I root these cuttings and then plant them outside, I can theoretically keep them in Veg through autumn/winter months so long as I use lights at night to reduce the amount of darkness to around 6 or so hrs.

I figured as Greenhouse guys, this sub has the best people to consult.


Based on searching etc, the only question I still need to be answered is a recommended wattage of light to shine above or alongside the plant outside for a few hrs each night that will be sufficient to keep the plant from flowering.


Based on my limited research into these types of bulbs, I see there are many LED bulbs. For various reasons, I think LED would be best for what I need...it would also ideally be waterproof.

What about something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D3LW3MH/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_VrFqDbM9K9A2Q ?

And if not, what would you guys recommend?
 

GOT_BUD?

Weed is a gateway to gardening
ICMag Donor
Veteran
No reason why a couple screw ins wouldn't work inside a waterproof enclosure.

It doesn't take much to keep the plants from falling asleep.
 

Frosty Nuggets

Well-known member
ICMag Donor
If you can read by it then it is enough, you only need them on 14 hours per day to keep them in growth.
 
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