https://www.rollitup.org/t/cold-growing.896067/
There's the thread. I run like this every fall and winter. Partly out of necessity and partly out of preference.
Wow First of all please stop feeding bad information To say that 50 - 55 your plants are doing ok there not
They actually have stopped growing metabolism has slowed , photosynthesis, had slowed the whole dam plant has slowed , There fore plant is not producing or growing
With temps in the 40's Tissue damage will start to occur @ 32 degrees water inside the plant will freeze
One should think of temperature as a plant throttle i guess for every 10 degree rise in temp the metabolic rate doubles so plant growth doubles to a point where one part of the plant cannot keep up
And again will stop growing
So with that all said one thing having temps drop down for a couple days will in fact slow growth its not wise if you can control temps but again growing out door we are set @ mother natures hand indoor you can control it
I think were talking indoor here any who if the air is to cold and humid, you can also run into issues of mold and fungus
There is a reason plant species strive @ certain climates or can handle the cold better but they also been hardened over a long time
Now with everything Equal when growing indoor its best to study the strain and its region's temps, Relative Humidity, VPD, Wnds, rain fall etc and implement that into your room ..
following mother natures cycle and when plants most of the time get colder temps usally last 2 - 3 weeks in bloom but even then not going lower then 65 degree
Cause all your doing is stalling the plant many drop temps to increase color send a signal to plant that its tine to finish up ??? but again one must remember cold temps , Also becomes a decline in nutrient and water up take