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plants with max resistance to grades

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    Posted: 11 June 2005 at 02:03

Hi!!!!

I have some problems with temperature, it highs up to 40 at peaks. I have max ventilation but is not enouht and I would like to know what seeds are better against hot. I think sativa requieres less humidity  (now i get 13% usually) and can live under 40 grades. Anyone can tell me seeds for this situation?

Thanks in advancedand good trip!!!!

Angel

 

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  Quote BudWhite Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 June 2005 at 12:02

Are you using a fan at all?

Sativas in general can deal better with more humidity and less heat. The Indicas are better in dry heat, however the humidity should be kept low to stop from getting bud rot.

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  Quote stashman Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 June 2005 at 22:51

Flowering some Swazi Skunk at present. Temps are getting pretty high - 38C, apart from some extra stretch the flowers are doing well. Using a few fans blowing over them and at the tops of the plants help lower the temps and strenghthens the stems. However only into the fourth week of flowering and needing to bend them over and train using string and bricks to hold it all down, lucky I've only got four plants in a metre sqaure sized area.Using soil helps to deal with higher temps than hydro ( unless you use cooling equipment ), and lots of air and ventilation helps.

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