NirvanaLover
Active Member
what is the lowest temp these plants can handle? so far the coldest it's gotten in my flower room is 55 F.
sweet. no i don't think you're arguing. i asked the question and you were nice enough to answer... for all we know, this guy could've been trying to make his plants purple for a long time- and you just answered him.i did note that it was an indoor room, and mentioned it a couple posts above... also mentioned that i agree with your indoor temp advice
almost any strain (other than a poorly bred weak strain) will endure cold night temperatures. these temps do not hurt the plants, and are actually helpful in several ways:
bugs: cold temperatures will drive most pests to the ground or other shelter to escape the cold in attempt to survive. this means your harvested buds will be cleaner than if it were a year round 80f climate (with pests considered in a typical outdoor environment).
bag appeal: sure, most of us are medical users, growing for ourselves. in this case, quality is more important than color, but to the salesmen out there, cold helps bring more money per bag. leaves change color in the fall due to the temperatures falling below a certain temperature (averaging 45f in my area). pot fan leaves and sweet leaves will change purple, blue, black, red, yellow, orange, and any combination, bringing color to a normally all green plant. you guys all know people go ape for the purps...
sativas: ever done a 16-22 week sativa outdoors? if it weren't for the cold, they would NEVER finish in time. the cold is a trigger that allows the re-bud process to halt, and trichs to mature a little quicker than normal. that means that you get a ripe harvest at frost time rather than a half finished lofty swag sativa...
there are other reasons that i could list, but i'm sure you get the idea. please don't try to think i'm arguing with you or anything. if you read the text, you'll see what my opinion of an ideal indoor temperature is. i merely wish to inform others who may one day read this thread to understand that cold is not going to kill.