coldest temp it will grow

KaleoXxX

Well-Known Member
id say 50. or 40 any lower than that wouldnt be good, but its the frost (>32) that kills them
 

sip166

Member
so if u grow in a not heated room (but indoors) during the winter it should be okay? im sure the temp of the lights would keep it warm enough
 

gshof945

Active Member
so if u grow in a not heated room (but indoors) during the winter it should be okay? im sure the temp of the lights would keep it warm enough

that could work but they would get mighty cold when those lights arent on
 

IgrowUgrow

Well-Known Member
They are not under lights they are outside. It is a steath grow, they are growing in my 27' pontoon boat, nobody ever gets in my boat except me when I go fishing. If they just went outside yeaterday will they start the flowering process right off the bat or what.
 

northwoodsmoker

New Member
that could work but they would get mighty cold when those lights arent on
im gonna have that problem during winter with the cold when the lights go off but i bought a temp controlled heater for that lil problem cuz the room i have my plants in gets freezing due to it being an add on...:sad:
 

secretforestgarden

Active Member
I would think that the strain would affect temperature tolerance. Since sativas originated from warm climates near the equator and indicas are more from mountains and more northern areas--I would think an indica would be better suited to a colder climate. Just my 2 cents.
 
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