Variation on the "when can I sample?" question....But a smart one this time...

hydroScript.js

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In general, you should keep the temperature between 65 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit during your plants’ flowering phase. Any higher than this and your plants may experience heat burn, airy buds, fox-tailing, and reductions of bud potency and aroma. Indica strains are generally less capable of dealing with heat, whereas sativa strains do pretty well with it. If you’re from a colder climate, however, Indica strains can be very useful because they handle the cold quite well.

From that same article I just quoted....seems some people believe it's good to be below 80 afterall....who's wrong?
 

hydroScript.js

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Do you have trouble with reading comprehension? I put in bold what was wrong. You've already been told about the temp by someone else here. Go back and read this thread again. It helps to read.
Although different strains of cannabis have slightly different needs, general rules of thumb apply to ambient temperature. Seedlings enjoy the range of 68 to 73 degrees Fahrenheit. Young cannabis plants in the vegetative stage prefer a warmer setting: 70 to 85 degrees. In the flowering stage, temperatures in 65- to 80-degree range are ideal. At night, most plants prefer temperatures between 68 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Colors like pink and purple come out when nighttime temperatures are at the low end of the scale.
 

lusidghost

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In general, you should keep the temperature between 65 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit during your plants’ flowering phase. Any higher than this and your plants may experience heat burn, airy buds, fox-tailing, and reductions of bud potency and aroma. Indica strains are generally less capable of dealing with heat, whereas sativa strains do pretty well with it. If you’re from a colder climate, however, Indica strains can be very useful because they handle the cold quite well.

From that same article I just quoted....seems some people believe it's good to be below 80 afterall....who's wrong?
LEDs don't produce UV, which is what damages (non-CO2 fed) plants beyond that heat range.
 

hydroScript.js

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Man T,hey are coming along nicely for shit genetics huh .....friends? I think I'm going to stay below 90 UNLESS I get co2...which I kinda want but I know I'll get roasted because new growers shouldn't try advanced stuff right? What am I doing wrong with my grow can someone tell me?20210408_082330.jpg
 

lusidghost

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That plant looks like it's getting too much light. I'm not sure what's up with the red hairs. How deep are they into flower?
 

bk78

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Man T,hey are coming along nicely for shit genetics huh .....friends? I think I'm going to stay below 90 UNLESS I get co2...which I kinda want but I know I'll get roasted because new growers shouldn't try advanced stuff right? What am I doing wrong with my grow can someone tell me?View attachment 4873841
Your pistils shouldn’t be turning brown and receding in week 3 of flower. I’d be checking for pollination at this point.

Unless you are fondling them lots, or extremely overfeeding?
 

hydroScript.js

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Your pistils shouldn’t be turning brown and receding in week 3 of flower. I’d be checking for pollination at this point.

Unless you are fondling them lots, or extremely overfeeding?
Shit....might be over-feeding....I had a LED blue light from my dehumidifier on for a night and a half b4 i realized it....it was faint...i covered it...could that have caused it? I've been also feeding a pretty unbalanced diet....because ffof has nutes in it....maybe i shouldn't be feeding at all? WHat do y9ou recommend?

I don't touch them but could it be from having the air on all the time? it'a medium breeze can i show short video's on here? I would appriciate some help...because i thought they were browning a little fast myself...
 

bk78

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Shit....might be over-feeding....I had a LED blue light from my dehumidifier on for a night and a half b4 i realized it....it was faint...i covered it...could that have caused it? I've been also feeding a pretty unbalanced diet....because ffof has nutes in it....maybe i shouldn't be feeding at all? WHat do y9ou recommend?

I don't touch them but could it be from having the air on all the time? it'a medium breeze can i show short video's on here? I would appriciate some help...because i thought they were browning a little fast myself...
Id be inspecting every plant fully at this point for balls or nanners to rule that out first n
 
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