Sure thing. Just how hot are we talking about here anyway? Also, how big are your plants?

You don't want to give your plants more water than they can use, but in a hot environment your plants will use more water. I guess another thing you would want to keep in mind is to use a more dilute fertilizer solution if and when you fertilize, since your plants' fertilizer requirements are not any higher.

When choosing a strain, the better ones for a hot environment are ones that are regarded as easy to grow. Strains that are easy to grow are usually that way because they develop healthy root systems. Fussier strains are often selected strictly based on bud quality, not root quality.

I've grown Nirvana's Big Bud, Mandala's Hashberry, and Mandala's Satori in a hot attic. So far I haven't had any hermies or other stress problems, despite often having temperatures over 100 degrees F. To be honest, most of my experience growing has been outdoors with bagseed, but the same rules apply there. If the weather was very hot, my plants would always thrive as long as I made sure to water them enough.
khronik Reviewed by khronik on . recommended strain for high grow temps? Are there strains that do better in indoor grow rooms that have high temps? where I'm hoping to grow there isn't much i can do about the temps until Fall comes and the air gets cooler. I just dont feel like waiting until october to start! Rating: 5