veggiegardener
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I could put them outdoors, in the cage, but since I have room, I'll keep them in the greenhouses until I finish pollinating my desired crosses, and freeze more pollen for further crosses in August.We've had light frosts as recently as last week. Late for this area. Some potato plants show slight damage
Temperatures reach 100 degrees in the greenhouses, on sunny days, even when outdoor highs are in the 50s. Regardless of what others say, I believe Cannabis loves heat, as long as the humidity stays low. I've recorded high temps above 130 degrees regularly in the greenhouses in the Summer, with no ill effects. Good design, and big fans, coupled with low humidity make this possible.
The bottom foot of the East, South and West walls is screened vent, while the North side has three vents at the top, creating a natural air flow, augmented by a large fan in each greenhouse. Each fan acts an exhaust fan, directed at the center vent which isn't equipped with a temperature controlled opener, as the fans, located at each upper corner on the North side are.
The design is my own, and its success extremely good.
I'll try to post some pix, in hopes that others will benefit.
Temperatures reach 100 degrees in the greenhouses, on sunny days, even when outdoor highs are in the 50s. Regardless of what others say, I believe Cannabis loves heat, as long as the humidity stays low. I've recorded high temps above 130 degrees regularly in the greenhouses in the Summer, with no ill effects. Good design, and big fans, coupled with low humidity make this possible.
The bottom foot of the East, South and West walls is screened vent, while the North side has three vents at the top, creating a natural air flow, augmented by a large fan in each greenhouse. Each fan acts an exhaust fan, directed at the center vent which isn't equipped with a temperature controlled opener, as the fans, located at each upper corner on the North side are.
The design is my own, and its success extremely good.
I'll try to post some pix, in hopes that others will benefit.