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    Growing Under 250W HPS at 34C

    Summer temps forced me to downsize to a 250W HPS, and I'm still generally at around 34C. I thought, rather than give up for the summer, I'd carry on with the crop just to learn first-hand what happens under those kinds of conditions and even more importantly, to provide an abundance of clones for the autumn. I must say, I'm quite pleasantly surprised at the results so far at 13 days flowering. So, this is 8 NL's, vegged for only 10 days, no cropping or any other methods, just thought I'd try to get one main cola from each plant, under only 250W HPS, at 34C:
    faithlessxxx Reviewed by faithlessxxx on . Growing Under 250W HPS at 34C Summer temps forced me to downsize to a 250W HPS, and I'm still generally at around 34C. I thought, rather than give up for the summer, I'd carry on with the crop just to learn first-hand what happens under those kinds of conditions and even more importantly, to provide an abundance of clones for the autumn. I must say, I'm quite pleasantly surprised at the results so far at 13 days flowering. So, this is 8 NL's, vegged for only 10 days, no cropping or any other methods, just thought I'd try to Rating: 5

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    Growing Under 250W HPS at 34C

    No comments? Anyone want to guess the outcome? I'm thinking I'm going to get a few ounces from what I see, the quality may be crap though for all I know.

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    Growing Under 250W HPS at 34C

    my friend just harvested 3 plants around the same height of strawberry cough and got around ounce per plant. his plants were a little more bushier than yours so you should expected around 3-4 ounces for all 8 since northern lights is a good yielder.

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    Growing Under 250W HPS at 34C

    But these conditions are generally said to be almost impossible...

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    Growing Under 250W HPS at 34C

    I have the same prob right now too. in the south USA its about 80 degree inside my grow room and outside is about 95 degrees. I was using 2-150's but wasnt enough light so i put up a 400 and the closet temp is 81-83 degrees. The plants are skinny but covered with budz, small though because of the heat so you will still get a decent amount I believe just not fat dense budz. Im gonna wait till the end of summer for the next crop because its only going to get hotter for me donw here...looks good bro..my pics are on the thread 2-150 hps closet grow in new mexico...peace ollie

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    Growing Under 250W HPS at 34C

    Cool. Post link to thread?

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    Growing Under 250W HPS at 34C

    I think I might get one of these in a week. Costs 100$, you fill it with 3 litres of water once a day, a fellow grower says he got his summer temps down to 27C with it:

    AC - Matsui EC1000

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    Growing Under 250W HPS at 34C

    Well, here they are at 35 days or something. Looking much better than I would have expected.

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    Growing Under 250W HPS at 34C

    looking sweet man!

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