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04-28-2013, 05:44 AM #1
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growing in cold weather
Vermiculite holds moisture too well....maybe perlite if anything. From the information presented your situation is environmental....warmer and drier would help. But don't quit yet...yes, things look pretty bleak now...but they recover from a lot of abuse.
Originally Posted by namron67
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HMRHorsemanrocks Reviewed by Horsemanrocks on . growing in cold weather I have several female plants (I don't know what strain) in 5 gallon containers they are about 14 " tall and 2 are starting to flower. The temp high and low are 60 deg. and 12 Deg. I keep them in the pump house where the lowest temp. is 41 deg. (heated). I move them into the sun when the temp. is above 45 deg. and then move them back into the pump house before the sun goes down. I am new to this and wonder if this will work? I am open to any suggestions you may have and appreciate any help. Rating: 5
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