Heat is bad for plants, but it does not mean you wont be able to yeld a large amount of bud from over-heated plants.

I think sometimes people forget that cannabis is just a plant. I have a plant that is outside that was exposed to 105 days, and 70 degree nights, low light (growing under another plant) and i stepped on it once when it was a seedling. It still grew, and its still flowering, no male flowers or anything.

they want to do their life thing, more then we want them to.
Skrappie Reviewed by Skrappie on . Is heat really that bad for plants? I started 5 nirvana big bud seeds near the beginning of June, and I'm just getting ready to harvest. I started them outside, and moved them to my attic, where temperatures were over 90 degrees for most of the summer. I planned to flower them all in two rubbermaid storage containers with a 400-watt light, but only one ended up being a female, so she got the whole thing. I had the light on during the night to minimize the daily temperature spike, but I still had no cooling and temperatures Rating: 5