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    #11
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    Is 85°f too hot?

    I think the main reason people dislike temps that high is because of mold/fungi. I know that's why I do. I hate that shit!

    :thumbsup:

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Is 85°f too hot?

    my closet is around 75 but at the plant canopy it hovers around 80 to 90 and it just slows the growth rate but im growing a sativa right now so it takes forever anyways

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Is 85°f too hot?

    high temps slow growth, stress plants, produce herms, supress the plant's immune system, and destroy chlorophyll...
    Anyone who seriously believes it's okay to go above 85 without CO2 is simply WRONG. Sorry, there's no other way to say it.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Is 85°f too hot?

    Ye try to stay around 70-80 @ canopy.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Is 85°f too hot?

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    high temps slow growth, stress plants, produce herms, supress the plant's immune system, and destroy chlorophyll...
    Anyone who seriously believes it's okay to go above 85 without CO2 is simply WRONG. Sorry, there's no other way to say it.
    Even you would have to admit that while it may not be ideal, growing in a high-temperature environment can be done successfully. Hell, I've got pictures if you don't believe me. Not a single hermie flower, and my plant would yield at least a couple ounces if I cut it now, at six weeks of flowering. The heat tolerance of cannabis plants isn't the same for every grow either, and depends on strain, humidity, growing medium, etc.

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