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    #1
    Junior Member

    bloom temps?

    can someone please tell me the ideal tempertures for the bloom period ( min and max )

    i'm 3 weeks into bloom and concerned
    boon Reviewed by boon on . bloom temps? can someone please tell me the ideal tempertures for the bloom period ( min and max ) i'm 3 weeks into bloom and concerned Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    bloom temps?

    Some strains don't tolerate extremes in temperatures as well as others. What strain are you working with? Also, are you supplementing any CO2?

    Temperature fluctuations used to be an issue for me, but I never noticed any major symptoms as long as the temperature was kept between 65-85 degrees Fahrenheit. Again, I've heard of some strains that can tolerate near freezing temperatures, and others that grow well in near 100 degree equatorial locations. So, I think it's really dependent on the strain.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    bloom temps?

    ideal is low to mid 70s

    high really dont want no more than 90, but have personally seen higher
    low not much lower than 60s

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    #4
    Senior Member

    bloom temps?

    ostreadfaq:
    Haha just kidding with ya, but it is very helpful.

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