i wanna grow indoor but were at

stilltokin

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? you want an easy strain or wat? dude lol be more specicfic. easy strains are probably afgaan or i donno be more specicific, sorry.
a nice strain is white widow, kush, cheese, Ak-47, PPP and billions more.
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jahman2222

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any closets you can do it at..you sound very new..you need to look around this site and check things out before you just buy some seeds and throw them in the ground..trust me it helped me alot:blsmoke:
 

del66666

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autoflowering cannabis can be grown it's entire life with 24/0 cant it?

:blsmoke:yes they can but they can prob only use around 17 hours light and the other 7 will do nothing to make them grow.wont hurt them either just a wasre of electric.white rhino r easy and can stand hi and low temps.:blsmoke:
 

Al B. Fuct

once had a dog named
I cant get my closet below 83 to save my life
Try a cooltube on your HPS light. The effect is dramatic, even if you can only source and dump cooltube air into the adjoining room. Keeps the hot air convected off the lamp tube from coming in direct contact with the grow room airmass. Locating your ballast outside the room airmass helps as well.

A much more expensive option is to use CO2- but it has to be done right, with a tank, regulator and metering/measurement device. Properly done CO2 equipped ops can handle 90F.
 

Al B. Fuct

once had a dog named
Most if not all strains of cannabis react to excessive heat by producing long internodal spaces and 'runny' or 'bolting' buds where long strands of bud material is produced instead of neat, tight dense clumps. If your temps regularly run much above 80F, you'll see this sort of alteration in the habit due to heat. Even 83 is too warm. 90 assures you'll get loose if not bolting buds.

frenchy, I want to see that plant that thrives in 110F. 20-odd years of growing and I've yet to see any that do more than die at that temp. No way should you run a grow room anywhere near that hot.
 

frenchy

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Most if not all strains of cannabis react to excessive heat by producing long internodal spaces and 'runny' or 'bolting' buds where long strands of bud material is produced instead of neat, tight dense clumps. If your temps regularly run much above 80F, you'll see this sort of alteration in the habit due to heat. Even 83 is too warm. 90 assures you'll get loose if not bolting buds.

frenchy, I want to see that plant that thrives in 110F. 20-odd years of growing and I've yet to see any that do more than die at that temp. No way should you run a grow room anywhere near that hot.
Who said anything about grow room?Im talking about outdoor plants,some of the strains im talking about are mostly from afghanistan I believe.:mrgreen::blsmoke:
 

Al B. Fuct

once had a dog named
Who said anything about grow room?Im talking about outdoor plants,some of the strains im talking about are mostly from afghanistan I believe.:mrgreen::blsmoke:
If you're going to grow dope in Afgo, you'll need to be in the far north of the country, in the Konduz-Faizabad region, where there's SOME chance of rain in summer. The avg temps top out in July at about 35-37 (96-98F) for only a couple weeks. Nowhere in any arable part of the country do the temps sustain at 110F through the flowering season of cannabis.

Your comment would lead the uninitiated to believe that you can run an Afghani strain in a grow room at 110F- and all you'd get is dead plants.
 

Charfizcool

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If you're going to grow dope in Afgo, you'll need to be in the far north of the country, in the Konduz-Faizabad region, where there's SOME chance of rain in summer. The avg temps top out in July at about 35-37 (96-98F) for only a couple weeks. Nowhere in any arable part of the country do the temps sustain at 110F through the flowering season of cannabis.

Your comment would lead the uninitiated to believe that you can run an Afghani strain in a grow room at 110F- and all you'd get is dead plants.
not saying your wrong but I think some people grow outdoors in the summer in the south where it gets above 100* for at least a few weeks...well it peaks at 100* in the middle of the day.
 

Al B. Fuct

once had a dog named
not saying your wrong but I think some people grow outdoors in the summer in the south where it gets above 100* for at least a few weeks...well it peaks at 100* in the middle of the day.
Sure, but that's a few hours a day. A grow room tends to come up to whatever temp its ventilation system can maintain and stay there until lights-off.

If temps persistently exceed 80F as an avg temp in a grow room, heat related habit changes are common.

I dealt with this for a long time before I put in a set of cooltubes last year. Changed the world.
 
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