dank'd
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there's no practical way to get an amount of fresh air in to the tent that would have remedied those extreme 32C+ temps that is for sure. no strain or pheno made it out of the tent with many cannabinoids either. it's not a mystery that such extreme heat did thatYou are just making anecdotal assumptions.
Do some reading on what a phenotype is. The environment controls the genetic expression of the plant. Some plants like warmer temps some like cooler, some like more nutrients some like less, and the environment around the plants will change and impact those characteristics.
It really is not as simple as the same plant will be better in cooler conditions.
again, my experience only corroborates what the bugbee team at utah state have found in their enclosed grow chamber temperature experiments
if i happened to time my flowering period until temps get consistently below 83f like you then this would not be the case obviously