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    Theory about light and heat?

    Wouldn't having more heat and more light be best, if balanced with proper watering and feeding? I mean - even if it's 105 degrees in your grow room and there's massive amounts of light, if you keep it watered and fed - won't it in turn have less chlorophyll, brighter color, and more resin?

    ConnieSewer Reviewed by ConnieSewer on . Theory about light and heat? Wouldn't having more heat and more light be best, if balanced with proper watering and feeding? I mean - even if it's 105 degrees in your grow room and there's massive amounts of light, if you keep it watered and fed - won't it in turn have less chlorophyll, brighter color, and more resin? :confused: Rating: 5

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    Theory about light and heat?

    Well I've heard that the leaf internal temperature is actually much higher than the air temp that's measured, so anything higher than 85F starts to possibly damage the plant. Just like a fever above 103F can kill a person.

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    Theory about light and heat?

    U can run into the 90's but u would also run more co2 but too hott and the plants wont function properly will aslo most likely give you hermies.

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