DSXJ
Well-Known Member
... What can I say it got the best of me.
So I have heard of many many mixed results about the "ideal" temperatures for cannabis.
I have heard of amazing grows and buds from temps that come in the 90's and even high 90's and also about bad ones. I also understand that when using high temps you should consider CO2 enrichment for maximum yield.
I am only asking because I am struggling to get my temp down, constantly fighting between 85-90. Sometimes she's even at 95. In all honesty, I feel like its amazing my temps are only at that point considering I'm running a 600w in a 48x24x60 tent ( lol ). I know the room is small and that is why, not my first time around the block.
My question really is, in California the outdoor temps range pretty high all season long, am I correct? So if cannabis plants survive a hot californian summer in the 85-90 temps, would my girls as well?
I have heard it is very strain specific that certain strains can with stand high temps and sativas are more likely to produce more in high temps than an indica that would produce low.
Anyway, my temp will fall as I get farther into the winter here as the outdoor temp plummets to -40.
There is zero ways for me to pull fresh air in because of the -40 temp without killing/shocking my plants right? lol.
The strain I am growing is GHS Super Critical and Jack Herrer. Both hybrids so it should be interesting. I will be keeping a journal with regular updates and temps to see how this goes.
Any comments much appreciated.
Thanks -- J
So I have heard of many many mixed results about the "ideal" temperatures for cannabis.
I have heard of amazing grows and buds from temps that come in the 90's and even high 90's and also about bad ones. I also understand that when using high temps you should consider CO2 enrichment for maximum yield.
I am only asking because I am struggling to get my temp down, constantly fighting between 85-90. Sometimes she's even at 95. In all honesty, I feel like its amazing my temps are only at that point considering I'm running a 600w in a 48x24x60 tent ( lol ). I know the room is small and that is why, not my first time around the block.
My question really is, in California the outdoor temps range pretty high all season long, am I correct? So if cannabis plants survive a hot californian summer in the 85-90 temps, would my girls as well?
I have heard it is very strain specific that certain strains can with stand high temps and sativas are more likely to produce more in high temps than an indica that would produce low.
Anyway, my temp will fall as I get farther into the winter here as the outdoor temp plummets to -40.
There is zero ways for me to pull fresh air in because of the -40 temp without killing/shocking my plants right? lol.
The strain I am growing is GHS Super Critical and Jack Herrer. Both hybrids so it should be interesting. I will be keeping a journal with regular updates and temps to see how this goes.
Any comments much appreciated.
Thanks -- J