Hi,
I've started my seeds early this year as last year I planted on the first day of spring (September 1st) and quite a few of my plants weren't mature enough in summer to fruit properly. Now my issue is I am starting to get quite a few seedlings coming up but don't really have anywhere inside my house with plentiful natural light for them. There is light but nothing that is bright all day.
So my options are;
- Keep seedlings inside at 15-22C (59-72F) with not great lighting
- Put the seedlings outside in a mini greenhouse which will vary from 5-16C (41-61F) but will have full natural light all day.
Will the seedlings die in those temperatures or will they just slow down their growth? Last year I grew some seedlings in lower light and they ended up quite spindly.
Any ideas? I don't want to use artificial lighting as I'm already under pressure for using too much electricity.
Thanks
I've started my seeds early this year as last year I planted on the first day of spring (September 1st) and quite a few of my plants weren't mature enough in summer to fruit properly. Now my issue is I am starting to get quite a few seedlings coming up but don't really have anywhere inside my house with plentiful natural light for them. There is light but nothing that is bright all day.
So my options are;
- Keep seedlings inside at 15-22C (59-72F) with not great lighting
- Put the seedlings outside in a mini greenhouse which will vary from 5-16C (41-61F) but will have full natural light all day.
Will the seedlings die in those temperatures or will they just slow down their growth? Last year I grew some seedlings in lower light and they ended up quite spindly.
Any ideas? I don't want to use artificial lighting as I'm already under pressure for using too much electricity.
Thanks