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07-11-2008, 06:58 PM #1OPMember
ventilation and heat
hello guys!
i live in a very hot country and right now its around 33-37C during the day here. the climate is not so dry coz i live right beside the sea.
my questions are:
1. if i grow my cannabis outdoors in pots will the heat(37C) burn my plants that r in the prevegetative state?
2. if i put a computer fan above these plants will it help reduce the sun heat on the plants and prevent burning the plants?
any more tips about growing cannabis in this kind of weather will help! thanks!XmaxxX Reviewed by XmaxxX on . ventilation and heat hello guys! i live in a very hot country and right now its around 33-37C during the day here. the climate is not so dry coz i live right beside the sea. my questions are: 1. if i grow my cannabis outdoors in pots will the heat(37C) burn my plants that r in the prevegetative state? 2. if i put a computer fan above these plants will it help reduce the sun heat on the plants and prevent burning the plants? Rating: 5
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07-12-2008, 12:32 AM #2Senior Member
ventilation and heat
No its not too hot, what % is the daily average humidity?
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07-12-2008, 01:07 AM #3OPMember
ventilation and heat
humidity levels during July are in avrage 38-70% humidity
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