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02-14-2009, 10:39 PM #1OPMember
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Is anyone suffering with slow growing due to temperatures? i am upto week 9 flower having 1 weeks flush with clean water,they supposed to be 8 weekers but i reckon they have got another week or so to go making them 2/3 weeks behind . i have not had this before is it the cold?
cheers magoomr magoo Reviewed by mr magoo on . winter Is anyone suffering with slow growing due to temperatures? i am upto week 9 flower having 1 weeks flush with clean water,they supposed to be 8 weekers but i reckon they have got another week or so to go making them 2/3 weeks behind . i have not had this before is it the cold? cheers magoo Rating: 5
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02-14-2009, 11:47 PM #2Senior Member
winter
toss in a space heater.
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02-26-2009, 06:41 AM #3Member
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I've had lots of issues with cold.
Initially I was so baffelled that my hdro plants were growing awesome and those in soil were stunted. Fingured out the soil on concrete floor were keeping the roots cold where as the hydro solution ones were on milk crates off the ground.
I had a mall heater going in the veg zone with air circulating into F zone too. Durring a cold snap where air tempts got down to 2 degree's I lost huge amounts of work, three Mommas frozen solid.... and since then I don;t know how to tell the age of ones that had started to flower on 12/12, freeze damage on 1/14 and just now starting to look healthy...buds.
Good luck, remember isulation off of concrete is valuable no matter what a thermometer mounted to the wall says...
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