smokeshop69
Well-Known Member
my room has hit 93 a few times. do you think it turned them male?
I'm sorry, but I think this heat think might be a crock. I've been researching the proper temp for a growing room, and there is a consensus in that you should not exceed 88-90 deg. However, I'm not sure the jury is in on this temp debate. My plants seem to thrive at 93 deg as much as 85 deg. And I've read in some other posts by other growers who claim they had no problems with heat in the 90's. If 90+deg heat kills plants, then how come cannabis thrives in hot climates like Jamaica or Afghanistan?No, it's not like cooties.
Seriously, you're killing your plants. Only advice I can give is don't let it happen by any means again. Get some heavy duty fans, buckets filled with ice, whatever it takes. If it comes down to it, you can buy a 5000 btu a/c unit for around $100 online that should sort you out pretty quick.
I have to think they're salvageable at this point. But I'd imagine they're getting pretty fed up at the poor environment, and if things don't change, they're going to let you know, one way or another...
I agree 100% and have thought about this for quite some time.I'm sorry, but I think this heat think might be a crock. I've been researching the proper temp for a growing room, and there is a consensus in that you should not exceed 88-90 deg. However, I'm not sure the jury is in on this temp debate. My plants seem to thrive at 93 deg as much as 85 deg. And I've read in some other posts by other growers who claim they had no problems with heat in the 90's. If 90+deg heat kills plants, then how come cannabis thrives in hot climates like Jamaica or Afghanistan?
I've also read a post on another board by a grower who seemed to do some research on the subject, and he found that laboratory tests showed that cannabis thrives around 95 deg. But considering heat causes other issues like pests and humidity, lower temps are recommended for indoor grows. Or so the theory goes...
I would like some hardened proof of MJ plants that die due to 90+deg ambient heat. I'm not talking about someone with an old story. I want pictures and a journal, so it is actually proven without a doubt as being the cause. I have yet to see an case where a plant dies or degenerates because of 90+deg heat.
Please correct me if I am 100% wrong about this.