itsaliveterps
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Just wondering
Sounds very challenging to grow outside I'd be overwhelmed lol what would happen if it rained?Their more tolerate to the conditions because they have not been babyed thier whole life in a contained environment, but yes. Growing outside can be a bit of a crap shoot mold mildew bugs people extreme weather all pose a threat.
Choose genetics carefully when doing things outside.
Dude your over thinking things. Marijuana has been growing in the wild for 100k years.Sounds very challenging to grow outside I'd be overwhelmed lol what would happen if it rained?
You mean 95dg Fahrenheit? Plants can easily handle that heat. It can get 110dg here in the summer, plants love it as long as they are watered wellHeat stress is also a thing to consider, depending where you're at midday heat can be brutal for the plants. I think without CO2 addition photosynthesis stops between 30-33 degrees Celsius (strain dependent)
They will survive for sure, but they won't thrive as much as they can. Peak photosynthesis os somewhere between 25-30 dg Celsius / 77-86 dg Fahrenheit. Otherwise Stomata close and respiration comes to a halt, so no more growth. Most of the growth in hot areas happens in the early day and over noon photosynthetic activity is almost none.You mean 95dg Fahrenheit? Plants can easily handle that heat. It can get 110dg here in the summer, plants love it as long as they are watered well