Outdoor Autos

dubois.f

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Hey fellow growers,
I usually don't bother with autos but this year I thought I should give it a try (trying to double dip a bit) and I was wondering if any of you finished with an auto during the high temps of the summer.
I have 4 Northern Lights, temps outside reach around 35 celsius. However they do not display signs of heat stress. They get enough water and the roots stay nice and cool
I know I can grow veg in this temp with no problem but never actually flowered in this heat.
I'll see if I can post some pics of my little experiment
So.. did you flower in 35-40 celsius? And if yes did you get anything good?
 

FresnoFarmer

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You'll be fine. Buds come out great in the summer. This was a summer crop. Just keep an eye out for pests. Aphids and spidermites seem to love the heat.

Our average in the summer is 99 Fahrenheit

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dubois.f

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They look great. I'll try to post some pics of my own too. I tend to grow the tall.
I have seen some aphids but ladybugs keep them under control.
Thanks for the input, I was worried buds would not taste good if grown under high temps
 

dubois.f

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Thanks.
They're in the ground. I guess that why they grew taller than their specs.
I can't wait for them to finish.
 
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