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would you say average 28-30(82F-86F) degrees Celsius is too hot? with a peak of maybe 34-35(95F) deg c?
As you would probably know we've had some blinders of late, outside temp of 42 deg c (107F) on Friday/Saturday just gone, with similar temps previous weekend, inside would have peaked around 38-39C(102F) on those days even with the house closed up and blinds all drawn, so there have been some crispy days
I'm a bit worried about the effect on the potency, we are forecast another couple of scorchers this week, with strong westerly winds, which make it like opening a fan forced oven @ 200C(390F) in your face.. Awesome
I've been giving them a bit of open door time to circulate the air thru and lower the temp on these hot days, knocks the temps down by 2-3 degrees after an hour or so
I'm not too worried as these are Aussie strains, and have been grown outdoors in these sort of conditions for a while, the lady I got this bag seed off has been growing this stuff for around 15-20 years, so I'd say its adapted to our climate fairly well, I mean I'm not even getting much leaf curl on the hot days, granted I keep the water up to em, but I would still expect the plant to show these signs if they were struggling with the heat
As you would probably know we've had some blinders of late, outside temp of 42 deg c (107F) on Friday/Saturday just gone, with similar temps previous weekend, inside would have peaked around 38-39C(102F) on those days even with the house closed up and blinds all drawn, so there have been some crispy days
I'm a bit worried about the effect on the potency, we are forecast another couple of scorchers this week, with strong westerly winds, which make it like opening a fan forced oven @ 200C(390F) in your face.. Awesome
I've been giving them a bit of open door time to circulate the air thru and lower the temp on these hot days, knocks the temps down by 2-3 degrees after an hour or so
I'm not too worried as these are Aussie strains, and have been grown outdoors in these sort of conditions for a while, the lady I got this bag seed off has been growing this stuff for around 15-20 years, so I'd say its adapted to our climate fairly well, I mean I'm not even getting much leaf curl on the hot days, granted I keep the water up to em, but I would still expect the plant to show these signs if they were struggling with the heat