Starwalker
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I've heard that low temperatures at night below 60 degrees begin to lessen the quality and slow down the growth of marijuana. I've also heard that temperatures in the mid fifties will cause mild shock to a plant, and that consistent temperatures in the forties will do great harm to my plants. I live in the Seattle area, and for my first outside grow ever I have five plants that will most likely be havrested during the first week of October. The average low at night in this area during the hottest month of the year which in August is 55 degrees, in September it's 50 and during the first week of October the average low is 47 degrees. With all that, here's the question that I would really like for someone to answer. Although my plants will most likely be fine, will the colder lows at night here decrease the yield, thc content and overall quality of my weed. I await your reply.
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I'd like to be able to reply right away to any comments that come this way, but right now I'm going to fix my dinner, so that won't be possible. I'll check back after I've ate to see if there are any replies. Peace out!