That's why during the time of year they are flowering temps go down...nature takes care of nature...it's a cycle the plant has survived on since the beginning of time.....yes they can tolerate the heat. There is side effects that make it less desireable come flower time though.
i have fed every watering, you just have to ph your feed so that you don't end up with salt or acid build up in your soil it can stunt growth.Are you guys applying nutes more often in this heat? I usually add fertilizer every other watering which works out to roughly 1 feeding a week, but I'm watering every other day right now and I don't want to give these girls too much.
Should I switch to feed, water, water, feed until it cools down?
Thanks will do. I'm using maxsea which seems pretty mild. I'm also waiting till the cooler evening to use them. During the heat of the day I just give any thirsty plants a light drink of plain water.be carefull with strong nute batches in high heat.