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What Is The Best Temperature For Growing Cannabis?

We The Growers sits with Dr. Bruce Bugbee where he talks about the optimal temperatures for Cannabis Cultivation. In this clip, Bruce details what he believes is the best temperature for growing Cannabis, and he also goes over some research him and his team have done in regards to Day/Night Differentials.

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29 thoughts on “What Is The Best Temperature For Growing Cannabis?

  1. I grow outside in Scotland wet and cold below 60 is really warm I've learnt temperature means nothing till your down to below zero hard frost will harm the plants rain not so much a problem more problems with hot clammy than cold and wet weather happy growing from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  2. i live on the shores of lake huron which stays cold and offers cool nights all summer. average daytime is in the 70s to low 80s. 50/50 coco and soil and just miracle grow. ive noticed they are thirsty with the mulch, and thrive in the cool night time temps . lots of sun too and lollyypop and occasional defole. alot of nights the plants are soaked with dew. something no one mentions.

  3. mid 80s in flower? sorry, bro…ive heard you start losing the first terpenes after 74. ive kept my grows that low. i honestly believe hes right in that it makes better nugs. i may not get as fat of nugs…. but i truly think theyre yummier and harder at 74 or below. Hes right in veg as well. but 85 in the first weeks of flower? no.

  4. I think its flat comical that some of you question Bugbee's data when he literally is one of the only ones who has been studying this for a long time. There were only like 2 licenses pre-legalization and Bugbees University had one of those. We are talking years of studies and yet some of you think your bro science matters more than the expert. Comical.

  5. It’s a danged Weed. Water Light Air Nutrients. Different Phenos grow different plants. Period. Stop overthinking everything. Cool temps at the end will give color. But terps is terps and Trichomes is Trichomes. 50+ years growing and the worst herb I ever grew was wonderful.

  6. I believe it does matter. The "stress" generated by the t° dropping every night helps the plant to be more resilent, they grow thicker stems and leaves. Always aim to be at least 16° at night, and no more than 23° at day. (celsius) Just an opinion.

  7. I drop my temps to 22 – 23•c the last week and a half of flower.
    Always keep humidity at 60% right until the end and never have an issue.
    I find with these powerful led lights, my plants like slightly higher RH but temps need to be hotter in veg and early flower

  8. I live in Thailand and grow in a green house 6m × 12m 10 above grow fans. It's been super hot highest temp so far (greenhouse) 128.3 f/45.5c and the plants are absolutely killin it praying up all day. They've streached a bit and I'm constantly topping them. This time of year I can get 10" a week growth rate. Cross is "Gorilla Glue" × Land race "Foxtail."
    🌴🙏🌴

  9. As young dont do gardening they tend to Ask olders .
    Big chief Say hé know nothing
    This plant go to shiva illusion master of the mind
    And whenbwe dont know then hé laugh 😂🎉❤

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