
Indoor vs Outdoor Growing
Indoor growing refers to cultivating plants inside controlled environments, like greenhouses or rooms with grow lights. This method allows for precise control over temperature, humidity, and light, enabling year-round production and protection from pests and weather. Outdoor growing involves planting directly in soil or gardens, utilizing natural sunlight and rainfall. While it can be cost-effective and allows for larger plants, it relies on seasonal changes and may face challenges from pests and unpredictable weather. Each method has its advantages and challenges, making the choice dependent on resources, climate, and specific plant needs.