possible sunlight problem

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frostybudz

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greetings all, first timer without the luxury of starting seeds indoors. I'm likely going to place them outdoors in a hatchback vehicle so it can recieve sunlight and be sheltered, problem is the window is tinted. Will the tint destroy the helpful sunlight and disable my plants ability to grow?
 
i would just put them in a plastic tuperware container, and set that in the sun for a few days.
 
Try planting them in the ground and letting the sproute. I hear that works. I have planted a crop several times just planting with sowing them in a row then keeping 4 or five of the largest plants then removong the males later and the girls still have time too fill in that area. They won`t make as much per plant but per row they will do great. But you do need lots of seeds for doing it this way.
 
Plants grown int he ground???? No way!!!.... I might have to try that.

heheh JK, couldn't resist :hubba:
 

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