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ok, i read on How To Grow Marijuana that plants don't grow well when the temp is over 90 degrees. and it sometimes and like down pours.

Do you think it will grow well?
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lol dont ya love this temp change stuff??? I lost my 1st plant from the very 1st frost we had here in town...
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there are folks here that grow outside in Michigan. 90 degrees and high rh occassionlly with the 6 months they would be growing won't kill them, you should be able to get some yield. From what I have observed this is a good year for insects, so you would be wise to plan on treating your plants for pests. VV
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I'v been growing in mich. for 30 yrs. & they grow great here. We allready have good soil - no hauling in dirt, & adequate rain - no hauling water. Get a strain with some Afgani in it - I have great results with N.L. - so they will ripen end of sept., early oct. before the cold weather comes. Plant where the other weeds grow big & check them as little as possible because having the surrounding weeds etc. trampled down only makes them stand out for animals to eat or people to rip off.
 

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