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peakguy
07-11-2007, 05:06 PM
Never thought I'd be posting in the outdoor thread, but can't grow inside during the summer as I can't control temps in my room very well right now; I can heat it up, but can't really cool it off. But, I don't seem to be able to stop putting seeds into Jiffy cups either, so I have 8 girls (+ thinking) that are about a month old. They are inside my shop, but I have to move them around during the day to keep them under the sun. Lately the temps have been bloody hot, 90-100+ for the last 10 days or so and it is going to last at least another week. The plants are not in direct sun during the middle of the day, but it is still pretty hot where they are.
My concern is that I am going to end up with a bunch of males because my experience in my grow room has been that high temps lead to males. What do you think, am I heading for disappointment or will I still get a few gurlz?
Once we can post pics again I have one that is kind of interesting. I had the gurlz outside to get some sun a couple weeks ago and the freakin' grasshoppers had a lunch meeting there. For the most part they just munched on the leaves, but on one plant they ate the center growth bud and I wondered if the plant would just stay squat and not put up another leader, but she decided to get jiggy with it and sent out another shoot. Gotta love this plant.

Dawg
07-11-2007, 05:43 PM
I think the temp of the pot would be a factor, but MJ esp. equatorial sativas are used to those soaring temps. as with anything you'll prolly get a female or two, just watch the stress. Indoor is a different beast than outdoor, so don't give up hope man.