Humidity is not a problem for your area.
That’s beyond me at this point but it’s food for though a few years down the line. Thanks for the input.Another method and cheaper is just breed and grow your own heat resistant strains
as aclimatization is still a very underated method of adaption
cheers/
Not really, brother. This is where pheno hunting begins. You’re going to inevitably find strains and then phenos in that strain that just do better. Those are the ones you clone. If you will use regular seeds you’ll find your sturdy male for breeding. You can do it and it can be in steps. A couple strains at a time. Choose one. Forget the other after you smoke it. Then grow your chosen out against another. Check Killing Fields.That’s beyond me at this point but it’s food for though a few years down the line. Thanks for the input.
There was a chick in NM selling a window AC. Turns out she had 4. Bought off Alibaba. She had to buy 5. She sold the extras for more than they cost. Hers was basically free.Think ima probably go with the window unit setup that Taco recommend. If not, I can only grow from October to early mid May.Thats a photo per and a quick auto grow.
The strain. Bred by Sannie’s.Killing fields?
I’ve heard AK48 could handle high temps pretty well.Malawi Gold. Be prepared for height. Veg them for short period because they are going to stretch. Any actual sativas I mean.
I would be growing outside if I were in the Lower 48. I’m from west Texas/southern NM. I always grew sativas. They are equatorial in origin. High temperatures for long periods.I’ve heard AK48 could handle high temps pretty well.
Thanks for the link, hotrod.
Thanks bro.Acapulco Gold is a sativa dominant strain that is traditionally grown outdoors in hot climates. However, it is just as suited to a regulated grow room. ... The THC content of pure Acapulco Gold tends to be in the region of 23% and the CBD at 0.07%. Acapulco Gold-won the 2010 High Time Cannabis Cup for best sativa.
Lambeza Seeds... for documentation and reference...