How warm is to warm??

Danbar77

New Member
G'day,
I am wondering if 105 to 110 is to hot to grow? I have a shed and that's how hot it gets on any given day?
 

zzwasted

New Member
i don't think the'r survive come flowering if not will attract mould and other fungi's it will basically make the plants emune system bad ,
 

zzwasted

New Member
but if your just poppin some random bag seed then there's nothing wrong with trying ,but i don't think that will work
 

spex420

Well-Known Member
but if your just poppin some random bag seed then there's nothing wrong with trying ,but i don't think that will work
they will be so insanely stunted if you can even get them to flower they will all be males or hermi



shed yes insulate and put a ac unit in there just like your growing indoors if its a green house get some airflow bury your pots and you should be good
 

Danbar77

New Member
they will be so insanely stunted if you can even get them to flower they will all be males or hermi



shed yes insulate and put a ac unit in there just like your growing indoors if its a green house get some airflow bury your pots and you should be good
thanks heaps for the input, your right tho, they will be just random Baggie seeds, I will germinate them outside until a few inches tall then move them.... But like I said, your input is greatly appreciated. I am making a stealth grow box, which will be in said shed, but if it fails I will have to move the box else where, I was thinking my roof space, but the heat will create same issue.... Hmmmm.... Time for a rethink... Stay tuned tho, I will endeavour to post some pics of the progress and show off the grow box.... I am such a noob lol
 

automated

Active Member
From what I read; temperatures of 95 and above negatively influence your bud density, and with prolonged exposure could result into fluffy buds with no decent weight once dried.
 

raven1290

Active Member
I'm not sure if you want to buy seeds, but I was reading about a seed company called Mandala and they appear to have a good reputation and thier strains seem to be known for haveing a very high heat tolerence.
 

hbbum

Well-Known Member
It will depend on the strain, some will take a lot more heat than others. The one I am growing now is fine up to 90-91F, at 96F I started to see signs of heat stress pretty immediate.
 

spex420

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I'm not sure if you want to buy seeds, but I was reading about a seed company called Mandala and they appear to have a good reputation and thier strains seem to be known for haveing a very high heat tolerence.
weed is a weed it grows like it and is resilient to alot of different factors that being said the ideal temp is 68-84, you or i could live in 100 degrees it would be very uncomfortable and would prolly put you in a shitty mood after a long enough time same goes for weed. in afghanistan its 130 in the shade the people that were born there and live there have a higher tolerance then people that visit that doesn't mean they prefer it
 

Pureblood89

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why do you build casinos in the middle of a dessert? cuz nobody wants to stand outside when it's 118 degrees!
 

Chipper Pig

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You will be OK mate. I live in hot arse Australia, and grow in my shed. It regularly reaches temps of 37 degrees and over in my grow room. I just have lots of air movement and air extraction. I still manage to get between 20 and 25 ounces from 2 plants!! Wack them in, there alot more resilient than people think.
 

Dannoo93

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You will be OK mate. I live in hot arse Australia, and grow in my shed. It regularly reaches temps of 37 degrees and over in my grow room. I just have lots of air movement and air extraction. I still manage to get between 20 and 25 ounces from 2 plants!! Wack them in, there alot more resilient than people think.
Pic or GTFO
 

spex420

Well-Known Member
Some proof! If there isn't 20 or so oz there then I will be surprised. Temperature is already at 35.2 and it only 9:30 am.(time is wrong in photo) Light is also open hood and set on 1150 watts.
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the thermometer is in the sunlight shade the probe and you'll get a accurate reading

posts like this how bs is made people see something on the forums and hearsay it in another post
 

Chipper Pig

Well-Known Member
Nice lst thatd be 1 and 1/4 pound off two plant idk man thats still pushing it and ur lights pretty far away what is the measurements of ur scrog area,strain,ect...theres my 4 ladies 2 weeks into 12/12
I pull 22 dry oz last run, with a flower period of 54 days. The photos previously are of current run at day 52. Should get a little more out of them by taking them to 63-65 days. My grow area is 1800mm long x 1100mm wide x 2300mm high. The plant at the rear is is a unknown strain which i have had for manny years, plant at the front is a Moby Dick from GreenHouse Seeds. Vegged for 30 days. The Gravita Pro 1000 loves been at that height also. I am trying to get to a pound per plant!!

Hey Spex the probe is sitting at canopy level. Dont be angry just because you find it hard to grow!!
 

spex420

Well-Known Member
thats cute chipper the probe is metal which absorbs light as heat put the probe under the canopy or shade it and you will get the accurate reading like i said before people that just dont kno...

its sitting under a hps 2700k. kelvin is the measure of heat soooo 1+1=2 your reading says 98 in reality its probably around 82

learn something new every day don't you?
 
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