So, I may be asking a question that I already know the answer to, I just don't like it.
I have some DWC plants in 5 gallon buckets that are doing rather well, but I've just been keeping them on the patio. In this area of Virginia our winters can get around 20º or slightly lower on some days, but we often have a 70º January for some reason. I have some double doors that I only use one door, the other one is great for overwintering soil plants, I've used it for this before. I was considering moving my DWC plants to the same spot but I'm concerned about temperatures, especially since the other door gets opened every so often. This is in a basement with a wood stove though and I typically keep that sucker crankin' all winter. I'm trying to avoid having to set up another lighting area for these but it might seem like I need to. Will I be able to just stick my bucket plants in the ambient light or am I going to need another light source?
They aren't superhots, just anaheims, jalapenos, serranos, and bell peppers and I don't mind losing them for the winter if I have to, but I'm going to be setting up some reapers and fataliis in them next year and would like to see if there are any options for keeping them hydro, other than putting them in my aquaponics bed.
I have some DWC plants in 5 gallon buckets that are doing rather well, but I've just been keeping them on the patio. In this area of Virginia our winters can get around 20º or slightly lower on some days, but we often have a 70º January for some reason. I have some double doors that I only use one door, the other one is great for overwintering soil plants, I've used it for this before. I was considering moving my DWC plants to the same spot but I'm concerned about temperatures, especially since the other door gets opened every so often. This is in a basement with a wood stove though and I typically keep that sucker crankin' all winter. I'm trying to avoid having to set up another lighting area for these but it might seem like I need to. Will I be able to just stick my bucket plants in the ambient light or am I going to need another light source?
They aren't superhots, just anaheims, jalapenos, serranos, and bell peppers and I don't mind losing them for the winter if I have to, but I'm going to be setting up some reapers and fataliis in them next year and would like to see if there are any options for keeping them hydro, other than putting them in my aquaponics bed.