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Frequently Asked Questions
Should I grow my plants inside or outside?
What if I can’t find a warm enough place for the initial germination?
• Place your pots on top of your fridge, towards the back side of it, as your
refrigerator will produce heat.
• Use a seed grow-mat or growing lights with temperature control.
• Cover your pots with breathable cotton-like cloth - this will help create a dark
environment for your plants, maintain water and also helps protect the soil
from cold temperatures.
It is best to keep your plants indoors during the planting and germination stages to maximize
the control you have over the conditions. Once germinated, your plants need adequate
sunlight to grow, so you can move them outside or to a window-sill. Alternatively, you can use
grow lights as a substitute for sunlight.
Maintaining the desired 75-85 degrees that are required for seed germination can be
challenging. If your growing conditions at home are below this temperature, consider one of
the following options: