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sedate

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I'm not sure if it's just me - I've heard it elsewhere but it could be anecdotal - but I tend to get more females when I germinate at higher temperatures/higher humidities.

Sex has already long been determined by the time you get to flowering - higher heat - especially up at 90 - 100, will drastically reduce yeilds and potency. Get some circulation pronto!

You need ambient temp to be way under 90 - I like flowering in the upper 70's or so.
 

sogbunn

Well-Known Member
I'm not sure if it's just me - I've heard it elsewhere but it could be anecdotal - but I tend to get more females when I germinate at higher temperatures/higher humidities.

Sex has already long been determined by the time you get to flowering - higher heat - especially up at 90 - 100, will drastically reduce yeilds and potency. Get some circulation pronto!

You need ambient temp to be way under 90 - I like flowering in the upper 70's or so.
the sex is already determined in the seed... we dont know 100% what it is but it does... warm temps r good for germination yes as its easy to stress a fem into a male (espeacily at crucial stages, like germination and bud)... there for jus cuz u got a male plant doesnt mean it was suoppsed to be 1.. ya dig? but erelivent, the question clearly states "flowering"
 
i have all the circulation i can for right now untill i pick up a portable ac unit i dont know how else to get the temp down im using a suncast grow box.
 
i can deffinatly move it away from the box i dont know if i can get it out of the room the plant was a male so its back to the drawing board for now though
 

KBkiller42

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Anything over 90 will stress your plants a lot. You will have slow growth, poor yields, less than desired quality. You need circulation and probably a/c, if your ambient room temps are over 80. I'd say look to lower your grow room temperature to at least 85 for better more uniform growth.
-Kb_
 

Krawnik

Member
Yeah bro, heat doesn't affect the sex, all it affects is the yield and the plant's survivability of course.
 
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