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GreenLeaf420
05-08-2008, 03:47 AM
Going into the hot months here on the East Coats I've been having some heat troubles. How long do you feel a plant has till it can no longer take it and reaches the point of Herm. Is there a limit or time frame to put on this? I mean with lets say 90 Degree Temps... A/C Coming Monday......

xcrispi
05-08-2008, 02:04 PM
Prob. depends on how stable the genetics were to begin with , the actual highest temp reached , and the duration / length of time they're subjected to it . = too many variables for an acurate answer to your question .

Peace
Crispi :stoned:

stinkyattic
05-08-2008, 02:33 PM
Exactly. If you can get your hands on some Mass Super Skunk, it's one of the best strains for 'problem' gardens, because it is almost frustratingly resistant to herming- efforts to create a seed line using S generations always end up with chemical application instead of light to herm the stubborn thing, haha! It's clone-only but there's a seed line derived from it called Mr. Nice Critical Mass.

Orzy
05-08-2008, 09:50 PM
MNS's critical mass is from Mass Super Skunk? Did not know that.. I was going to run some more MNS shit my next run, but I think I might pop some of those.