And “They” say you can’t grow in high heat...

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Bubble Gum from 00 Seeds
60 days from seed
Happy Frog in a 5gal
Feed - Recharge and FF Trio
Average temp of 95f

She is growing strong with fat, tight colas. Not very frosty but I blame the high heat. Here she is showing off her Fall colors. Thinking at least two more week till harvest.
 

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Bubble Gum from 00 Seeds
60 days from seed
Happy Frog in a 5gal
Feed - Recharge and FF Trio
Average temp of 95f

She is growing strong with fat, tight colas. Not very frosty but I blame the high heat. Here she is showing off her Fall colors. Thinking at least two more week till harvest.


Mine went over 100 days.... before yellowing
 
Nice! My outdoor grow gets super hot as well. Do you do anything special to get those baseball bat colas? I am a new grower and can only imagine my colas looking like that
 
Got to love that Ruderalis.
 
Nobody that has ever grown any kind of plant can legitimately say that cannabis cannot grow in high temperatures. In fact the vegetative growth(that includes buds) will be tremendous. There is no better growth activator than heat. But the potency will be low because of thc degradation and smaller thc production over 35 degrees celcius. For me in Greece there is a dead period between 15 July and 15 August for growing autos outdoors, just because extreme heat might benefit the vegetative growth and the size of buds but the potency will be ridiculous. I try to plant after the 15 August so flowering will coincide with the lower temperatures of September and I make sure that spring grows will be over by end of June. Also even if thc production was not affected, the amount of water you need to provide and the heavy shade away from the sun that you need to provide to protect the buds from sunburn is so high that it definitely would cause a very small thc production.
 
Summer is very good period for growing photos to take advantage of the heat for vegetation and produce monster size sativas that will produce a huge harvest in October. The damage that continuous heat between 35 and 45 degrees celcious can make to flowers is horrible...
 
Desert here too. Wondered why not cover it with white shade cloth or burlap?
 
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