budman111
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That sounds like an unstable environment that you grow in.More than 11 degrees fluctuations in temps will stress your plants., They can hermi, lower yield, overall bad idea!!
That sounds like an unstable environment that you grow in.More than 11 degrees fluctuations in temps will stress your plants., They can hermi, lower yield, overall bad idea!!
appreciate the answer, but i already knew that....was wondering what the other guys answer was gonna be...i have a 14 x 20 metal louver vent in my flower room, i can c with lights out after my eyes adjust....not that i never had a herm, but not every run and never the plants in front of the vent.....oddly enough....lolbecause contrary to popular belief, cannabis doesn't herm very easily (strains that don't have this tendency to begin with)
some people think any lil light leaks, temp changes, etc..
I don't think I've ever seen a plant herm when it already doesn't have that tendency to begin with, and conversely most plants that herm?
will herm no matter how ideal you have the grow room.
so ironically it's the same as the OP's question
genetics.
if you have herm prone strains, then they herm
if you have purple strains, they are purple.
Sounds stupid, but its the genetics that dictate damn near most
Why u say that? Mines are always at steady 70 degrees until last 2 weeks of flower then i go 60 degreesThat sounds like an unstable environment that you grow in.
No? It doesn't happen? Of course it happens., Of course u can have fluctuations but we trying to give our plants PERFECT CONDITIONS those are 2 different thingswhy don't plants grown outdoors herm from temp differences.....
I live in a cold Northern climate and sometimes get unavoidable temp changes of 6-7C and no issues at all.Why u say that?
no, temps ranging over 11f is not going to stress a plant n herm....stop spreading myths......i agree a 10f swing is optimal, but def. not necessary.Why u say that? Mines are always at steady 70 degrees until last 2 weeks of flower then i go 60 degrees
No? It doesn't happen? Of course it happens., Of course u can have fluctuations but we trying to give our plants PERFECT CONDITIONS those are 2 different things
Like people already said., It all depends on strain stabilityI live in a cold Northern climate and sometimes get unavoidable temp changes of 6-7C and no issues at all.
thno, temps ranging over 11f is not going to stress a plant n herm....stop spreading myths......i agree a 10f swing is optimal, but def. not necessary.
Not necessarily with strains that are used to that but hot whether strains will definitely sufferno, temps ranging over 11f is not going to stress a plant n herm....stop spreading myths......i agree a 10f swing is optimal, but def. not necessary.
I just don't buy weak genetics and never get instability Simple..Like people already said., It all depends on strain stability
Good for you my friend...I just don't buy weak genetics and never get instability Simple..