Indoor is a method of producing plants in a controlled environment, inside buildings or special rooms. Compared to traditional outdoor growing (outdoors), indoor allows for the creation of ideal conditions for plant growth. This includes controlling light, temperature, nutrients and humidity. With these conditions, high yields can be achieved. Most growers prefer autoflowering feminized cannabis seeds because of their compact size and ability to automatically enter the flowering phase.
Comparing indoor to outdoors
Indoor and outdoors represent two opposite approaches to growing plants. Outdoors is an outdoor growing method where plants are directly dependent on natural conditions such as sun, rain and wind. The main differences between these methods are as follows.
Environmental control:
- in indoor, growing conditions can be fully controlled, allowing optimal parameters for plant growth to be maintained.
- in outdoor, plants are weather dependent, making them vulnerable to extreme temperatures, precipitation and other natural factors.
Crop quality:
- in indoor, higher crop quality can be achieved because plants receive optimum light and nutrients.
- in outdoor, crop quality can vary depending on the season and weather conditions.
Varietal composition:
- in indoor, any variety is possible to grove, including indica and many sativa varieties.
- in outdoors, the choice of varieties may be limited by the climatic conditions of the region.
Popular varieties
These varieties are known for their high yields, quality characteristics and ability to adapt to controlled indoor growing conditions:
Auto AK-47 Feminised Silver
Auto AK-49 Feminised Gold
Auto Banana Blaze Feminised Silver
Auto Blackberry Kush Feminised Silver
Auto Blue Dream Feminised Silver
Auto Boss Hogg Feminised Silver
Auto Brooklyn Sunrise Feminised Silver
Auto Bubba Kush Feminised Silver
Auto Cheese Fondue Feminised Silver
Auto Chocolate Feminised Silver
Auto Power Plant Feminised Silver
Auto Purple Feminised Gold
Auto Sour Diesel Feminised Silver
Auto White Russian Feminised Silver
Advantages and disadvantages of indoor
Advantages:
- Environmental control: the ability to fully control the growing conditions, resulting in stable yields all year round.
- High quality: thanks to optimal light and nutrition, the crop is of high quality and stable.
- Risk reduction: in indoor, the plants are protected from pests and unfavorable weather conditions, reducing the risk of crop losses.
- Flexibility in variety selection: growing of different varieties such as indica, sativa and feminized plants is possible regardless of climatic conditions.
Disadvantages:
- High costs: indoor requires significant investment in equipment, electricity and climate control systems.
- Difficulty of care: constant monitoring and adjustment of growing conditions is required, which requires experience and expertise.
- Limited space: unlike outdoors, where large areas can be used, indoor is limited by the size of the premises.
Indoor is a modern and efficient method of growing plants, offering many opportunities for quality yields. However, it requires significant investment and knowledge, making it less accessible to novice growers than traditional outdoors.