High temps low humidity in the south?

I have a question. I got three ladies with a 600 hps/mh with soil and fox farm. In the south it’s high temps and low humidity. Temps anywhere from 25 Celsius to as high as 40 Celsius. I keep an eye on it and when it gets hot during the day I squirt my inner walls with water to cool it down and up the humidity. My girls are pretty but how much will the extreme temps and low humidity effect me later? I have an ac blowing in the tent 24/7. The my are all the same plant but the close up was taken two days before the others.
 

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Low humidity is perfect for flower. Don't mist bud. High temps are stress and can cause popcorn buds , foxtailing or hermies.
The buds feel solid but I know they will lose 2/3 if it’s weight. I’m hoping to net a lb dry but I didn’t know if the temp would degrade the thc. Thanks for the response.
 

hotrodharley

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The buds feel solid but I know they will lose 2/3 if it’s weight. I’m hoping to net a lb dry but I didn’t know if the temp would degrade the thc. Thanks for the response.
Those firm buds are due in part to low humidity. Much less risk of botyris, commonly referred to as "bud rot".
 

hotrodharley

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I have a question. I got three ladies with a 600 hps/mh with soil and fox farm. In the south it’s high temps and low humidity. Temps anywhere from 25 Celsius to as high as 40 Celsius. I keep an eye on it and when it gets hot during the day I squirt my inner walls with water to cool it down and up the humidity. My girls are pretty but how much will the extreme temps and low humidity effect me later? I have an ac blowing in the tent 24/7. The my are all the same plant but the close up was taken two days before the others.
They look very good. Nice and frosty. Just like ya like it!
 
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