you're over the borderline by a few degrees, either wait for winter temps (if that will even any diferent) or get a air conditioner.Would it be pointless to even try and grow in those conditions?
you're over the borderline by a few degrees, either wait for winter temps (if that will even any diferent) or get a air conditioner.
Where should that line be stop.you're over the borderline by a few degrees, either wait for winter temps (if that will even any diferent) or get a air conditioner.
85 f .....where should that line be stop.
honestly that sounds like much more than just a heat issue, sounds like poor lighting and ph problems as wellReason I ask, is my buddy has one plant growing from schwag bagseed. It's about 4 weeks old, and about 4 inches tall. The leaves are always cupping down, and he's already had to remove the bottom first two true leave branches. From my studying, plants should be ready for flower cycle at about 5 weeks. This thing has a total of 2 large separate fan leaves, and two smaller ones on the top. That's it. LOL
I'm trying to tell him to relax and use this as a time to practice and fine tune before using good seeds, and that he's doing everything right, he just can't do anything in this heat.
Just wanted to know if I was telling him the right thing, I wasn't sure if those temps would slow the plant growth THAT much. Plus, the summers almost over.
if 88degrees is the MAX it gets too, you shouldnt have any worries, at least from temperature. If the leaves are drooping and bottom leaves are dying off it sounds like overwatering or sometihng, or maybe just shit genetics from the bagseedReason I ask, is my buddy has one plant growing from schwag bagseed. It's about 4 weeks old, and about 4 inches tall. The leaves are always cupping down, and he's already had to remove the bottom first two true leave branches. From my studying, plants should be ready for flower cycle at about 5 weeks. This thing has a total of 2 large separate fan leaves, and two smaller ones on the top. That's it. LOL
I'm trying to tell him to relax and use this as a time to practice and fine tune before using good seeds, and that he's doing everything right, he just can't do anything in this heat.
Just wanted to know if I was telling him the right thing, I wasn't sure if those temps would slow the plant growth THAT much. Plus, the summers almost over.