Hey guys.
I've got around 10 plants overwintering in the basement under a small window and in slightly below room temperature temps. Most have started to shoot out new foliage and stems.
The foliage is VERY light in colour compared to a plant under lights or in the sun and both leaves and new stems feel flimsy to touch. I am assuming that this is due to the extreme low-light. Sorry no photos for now..
My question is: Do I try to acclimate this weak foliage to the sun in the spring or should I just strip it off and let it bud out anew? I'm leaning towards the stripping just to avoid dealing with sunburn and focus on new growth.
--adding light or cooling them down to dormancy are not options for me.
Thanks for your opinions in advance.
I've got around 10 plants overwintering in the basement under a small window and in slightly below room temperature temps. Most have started to shoot out new foliage and stems.
The foliage is VERY light in colour compared to a plant under lights or in the sun and both leaves and new stems feel flimsy to touch. I am assuming that this is due to the extreme low-light. Sorry no photos for now..
My question is: Do I try to acclimate this weak foliage to the sun in the spring or should I just strip it off and let it bud out anew? I'm leaning towards the stripping just to avoid dealing with sunburn and focus on new growth.
--adding light or cooling them down to dormancy are not options for me.
Thanks for your opinions in advance.