Quote Originally Posted by latewood
but Z, what temp do you want to see? when monitoring canopy temps?
To be safe no more then 85f at most. A better temperature is 78f but there are exceptions like if you are using CO² then you need hotter temperatures 85f-88f but not in vegetation cycle for vegetation cycle you should not rise above 83f even if you are using CO². If you are in flower cycle the first 30 days you should not go over 88f period. The last 3 weeks you can bump the temperature up as long as you are using CO² to as much as 90f. Just increase the water supply because they will drink it up very fast the warmer it is.

I wish there is one set temperature that is perfect for every plant and strain but there is not. Each cycle can use a little different environment conditions. The idea it to tweak the environment to match the cycle of the plant.

This is why I don't go deep into explanations. There are many expectations you should consider but for more then 90% of the members and other people growing it just confuses them.

Yes it's a hearty plant and can survive and grow in many different environments. Yield is as much a matter of opinion as is taste. Some are happy and feel successful if they finish one plant and yield 4 oz from it. Others want the same plant to yield pounds. It's a matter of environment control, growing technique and many other things that change an average yield from a few ounces to pounds.

Now have I confused everyone