my temps 120 at the top of the plant

sk3tch3

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strain dependent, dont try growing whimpy strains that can thandle the heat near the equador. match your strains to your region and you will be allright there sparky

thc degradation.... ?
 

recvryjst42day

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lol Sorry... FDD Im sure you'll take care of 'em and they will be some damned good pot, and youll get hellamunchies for months to come. Im sure Fdd's plants will pull through this heat without too many problems.
 

Micheal Kelso

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What about some CO2? The plants indoor seem to like the higher temps
when gassing them, maybe some would help it to sustain the heat?
 

sk3tch3

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plants grow naturally in nature, they dont need suplemented co2 in the heat. for the plant not to die because of heat stress outside it simply needs alot of water and to be adapted to the climate.

why can it be 120 outside and plants thrive but not in the grow room...? i have no fukn clue.....
 

Beaner

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free air exchange...cools the plans down, the leaves are constantly losing moisture to the heat, this evaporation cools it down, as long as you can replace the moisture fast enough they can handle it.
 

fdd2blk

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plants grow naturally in nature, they dont need suplemented co2 in the heat. for the plant not to die because of heat stress outside it simply needs alot of water and to be adapted to the climate.

why can it be 120 outside and plants thrive but not in the grow room...? i have no fukn clue.....
free air exchange...cools the plans down, the leaves are constantly losing moisture to the heat, this evaporation cools it down, as long as you can replace the moisture fast enough they can handle it.

yes and yes. now we are getting somewhere. :blsmoke:
 

Beaner

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it's hard to replicate that inside because the evaporation at high temps makes a lot of humidity in a small enclosed space, most ventalation systems can't keep up with a room full of highly resperating plants, and if it gets humid, evaporation stops, and the plant can't cool down.
 

sk3tch3

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it's hard to replicate that inside because the evaporation at high temps makes a lot of humidity in a small enclosed space, most ventalation systems can't keep up with a room full of highly resperating plants, and if it gets humid, evaporation stops, and the plant can't cool down.
fukn genuis. simply makes sence....
 
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