Concerned about direct sunlight

Another question for you veteran growers out there. I want to put my 2 plants outside in about 2 weeks but the way my property is setup I’m concerned about my plants not getting enough sunlight. Once summer really hits I should be able to get direct sunlight on my plants from 8AM to maybe 3 or 4 PM I live out in the Virginia country and my property is completely surrounded my trees that block direct sunlight. Anybody have any experience with a similar situation?

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I live in virginia in the woods i already have 1 plant outside and it thrives! I spray captain jacks on her when the sun goes down to keep bugs away and leave her out (unless its supposed to get real cold i put her back inside) but here in virginia the sun rises around 6:40 and goes down at 8:06. That 13 hours of sunlight so good for veg. I cut down a bunch of trees to get su light to come in and also put stakes and netting around my plant to keep animals away. Just make sure the plant you have is a great outdoor strain my northern lights thrives out here! And humidity has been good as well especially today its 76% here in my area of virginia

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Tbh virginia is not that bad to grow! Not too hot like some states nor too cold. Perfect weather and humidity varies depending if it rains or not but not dry or killer humid!

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While longer direct sunlight is better, I suspect that you will be just fine. The best way to find out is to give it a try. Nothing to loose. :vulcan_salute: :man_mage:

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