Tinybird420
Seedling
In a few weeks me and my mom are gonna be moving to an apartment. Unfortunately the only place my pre-bonsai can go will be on our north facing balcony. (The trees I have are; 1 silver maple, 2 black cherry trees, and 2 pin oaks) I'm from NE Ohio so north facing isn't great. They'll be moving from the south facing backyard they're at now where they get maybe 6-ish hours of direct sun a day. (The massive oak tree and other houses shade them enough times a day that they don't get all hours of full sun.)
I looked up my place on Google maps streetview and I'm kinda terrified. It looks like it's completely shaded for most of the day. I also checked sun-calc and it appears that they'll *maybe* get only two hours of direct sun... That's for end of August at least. There is one spot by the side of our place that looks like it gets decent consistent sun, but this apartment complex is more HOA-y so they don't want anything out of place. They're very strict.
How can I get these plants more light? Should I buy an outdoor grow light? IDK if those are any good. I have a very good grow light that's usually meant for growing cannabis in a grow tent but IDK if it can be used safely outside. Bonkers idea but should I grow them inside in the grow tent and then put them on the balcony for winter? IDK I'm wracking my brain for anything because I'm so afraid these trees are gonna die
. As far as I know when a plant gets damaged/diseased it uses sunlight to heal, so less sunlight = less of a chance to successfully heal.
Thanks in advance for the help!
(The last picture is showing what is across from my balcony.)
I looked up my place on Google maps streetview and I'm kinda terrified. It looks like it's completely shaded for most of the day. I also checked sun-calc and it appears that they'll *maybe* get only two hours of direct sun... That's for end of August at least. There is one spot by the side of our place that looks like it gets decent consistent sun, but this apartment complex is more HOA-y so they don't want anything out of place. They're very strict.
How can I get these plants more light? Should I buy an outdoor grow light? IDK if those are any good. I have a very good grow light that's usually meant for growing cannabis in a grow tent but IDK if it can be used safely outside. Bonkers idea but should I grow them inside in the grow tent and then put them on the balcony for winter? IDK I'm wracking my brain for anything because I'm so afraid these trees are gonna die

Thanks in advance for the help!
(The last picture is showing what is across from my balcony.)