So I hear that to grow good marijuana about 75 degrees is very good right? I also always hear that you dont want it to freeze, so higher temperatures are better. But when people say "higher temperatures" how "high" are they talking about?
My dillemma is that i live in Arizona. If weve ever had a frost in history.. it was in the 1800's. So, In january and in october i know are ideal times to grow where i live, but i want to do it now.
Can i grow weed during summer? every year our daytime highs peak at about 117 or 118 degrees maximum, but are regularly 110 degrees.
Theres PLENTY of sunlight and seclusion, given the area i live around is completey desert. There are javelinas (pigs) and coyotes, but some chickenwire and other tools i hve will easily deter them.
But back to the main point, will the marijuana die from the extreme heat? Will the high temperatures mean the weed needs more water? and i bought commercial brand potting soil with fertilizer already in it...and a pot.
i was told to bury the pot in the ground, and put the weed in the bought potting soil.
will all of these climate factors allow me to grow it?
thanks for any help!
- kyle
My dillemma is that i live in Arizona. If weve ever had a frost in history.. it was in the 1800's. So, In january and in october i know are ideal times to grow where i live, but i want to do it now.
Can i grow weed during summer? every year our daytime highs peak at about 117 or 118 degrees maximum, but are regularly 110 degrees.
Theres PLENTY of sunlight and seclusion, given the area i live around is completey desert. There are javelinas (pigs) and coyotes, but some chickenwire and other tools i hve will easily deter them.
But back to the main point, will the marijuana die from the extreme heat? Will the high temperatures mean the weed needs more water? and i bought commercial brand potting soil with fertilizer already in it...and a pot.
i was told to bury the pot in the ground, and put the weed in the bought potting soil.
will all of these climate factors allow me to grow it?
thanks for any help!
- kyle