• Here is a link to the full explanation: https://rollitup.org/t/welcome-back-did-you-try-turning-it-off-and-on-again.1104810/

How warm is to warm??

althor

Well-Known Member
It's funny people saying about it being too hot for cannabis etc. I wanna make a point. Where does cannabis come from. Hot ass countries that's where. Aghanistan ,Pakistan ,india ,south america ,Thailand , Africa. You have a read of the weather forecast for any of those places.100 - 120 degrees most days of summer

Outdoors is an entirely different subject. Entirely different.


I tell you what, anyone who thinks heat doesnt screw up their buds indoors, lets have a contest.

I will grow my next batch (started this weekend) at 75-85.

You guys grow yours at 95-105 (with no additional C02) and let us all see who has the better indoor buds at the end.

Who is in?
 

automated

Active Member
Wauw, this went from a question => people demanding proof as their were nearly screaming "lies" => got proof but keep trying to make their point accross o so clear => more proof provided => unbelief => turns into a needless pissing contest.


Yes, you can grow in high temprature enviroments, yes it would likely be better if the temps are a bit lower, but hell, its still weed.
And temperature is not the only condition that makes or breaks your harvest into a nice or bad smokeable good.


Props to the highy ausi temps dude, not just talk, but provided hands on experience with proof when requested for :) (I had not expected it)
 

Chipper Pig

Well-Known Member
Wauw, this went from a question => people demanding proof as their were nearly screaming "lies" => got proof but keep trying to make their point accross o so clear => more proof provided => unbelief => turns into a needless pissing contest.


Yes, you can grow in high temprature enviroments, yes it would likely be better if the temps are a bit lower, but hell, its still weed.
And temperature is not the only condition that makes or breaks your harvest into a nice or bad smokeable good.


Props to the highy ausi temps dude, not just talk, but provided hands on experience with proof when requested for :) (I had not expected it)
Cheers Automated> I am not saying I enjoy growing with such high temps, but that is the only fucking place I have to grow. Light, airy buds is a negative as well!!! Thanks again mate;)
 

Chipper Pig

Well-Known Member
Outdoors is an entirely different subject. Entirely different.


I tell you what, anyone who thinks heat doesnt screw up their buds indoors, lets have a contest.

I will grow my next batch (started this weekend) at 75-85.

You guys grow yours at 95-105 (with no additional C02) and let us all see who has the better indoor buds at the end.

Who is in?
Not sure how you can have a grow off. Nothing to compare when people are growing different strains and have different grow methods. Anyway it is halfway through autumn now, so my next run will be a winter grow. Never used CO2, might give it a go soon though.
 

Chipper Pig

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UOTE=Chipper Pig;9006177]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.[/QUOTE]
Cracked the 20 oz mark and still have a 1/3 of it left to pick. 29 days grow, 56 days flower.View attachment 2641108View attachment 2641109View attachment 2641129[Q
Heading for the two pound from 2 plants.
 
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