Not true. My closet remained 90F and above my entire last grow and had I not messed up her nutrient schedule would of cleared 5 o's of smoke. These plants grow naturally outdoors in temperature up to 110F. If anything killed this plant I can assure you it wasn't the 95 degrees of Fahrenheit.No wonder she died. You're supposed to keep it 70-80. A lot of plants, at 85, metabolic processes can stop entirely.
Most strains can't handle that. Guaranteed. Maybe in your case, it worked out. I'd bet more often than not, your results would not be replicated.Not true. My closet remained 90F and above my entire last grow and had I not messed up her nutrient schedule would of cleared 5 o's of smoke. These plants grow naturally outdoors in temperature up to 110F. If anything killed this plant I can assure you it wasn't the 95 degrees of Fahrenheit.
lol not gonna even waste my time. you obviously dont have experience on what real heat stress looks like so I just hope OP takes the advice given to him with a grain of salt.Most strains can't handle that. Guaranteed. Maybe in your case, it worked out. I'd bet more often than not, your results would not be replicated.