Title says it all. Post up your flower room temps! I find it hard to believe that plants cannot handle 90+ degree temps...i mean they grow pretty well outside in 90+ degree temps - what's the difference between outdoor and indoor?
A mass of soil that barely fluctuates outdoors compared to an indoor pot that rises and cools far too quickly.
Way more ir radiation outdoors makes for more robust transpiration system, adaptation.
Outdoors is plesant indoors most seem to have created wind tunnels.
There is no bottom of the pot outdoors, larger root mass better transpiration from exponetial growth.
Grow strains from hot countries, most are using hybrids for yeild not environment.
I guess theres a few reasons we off outdoor capabilities.
Still outdoors comes with bugs storms rain mold etc etc so theres always a trade off.