@OneBakedWalrus, daytime highs of low 70s, night temps high 50’s low 60’s. Be careful with low night temps depending on strain. Most growth stops in 50’s. You don’t want to shock them. Don’t want to do it too early in flower - only after buds have started chunking up. For me that’s week 6-10 of flower, again depending on the strain. You’ll get rock hard hugs, higher resin production, and of course those awesome colors.
Strangely enough - these tropical African Orange strains (equatorial landrace influence) love low night temps at end of flower. Every geno and pheno is different, so experiment. best of luck
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eta - I also live in a cold environment. Above 7,000 ft altitude, winter seasonal high of 20*F during days and around 0-10*F at night. Not uncommon to go a few weeks with highs of -25*F around Christmas/New Years.
@El_Andy, what do you consider low Temps? Just curious cuz I live in a pretty damn cold place already and my basements getting a drop in temp too. lol snow does that I guess .
@WighLowBeanz, sorry for the delay. Had to verify account email to comment or like. Those are three African Orange phenos. I do run 11/13 and very cold temps with low humidity at end of flower which help those color expressions.
@amazongrow, thanks. Yup, I’m really into the colors she puts off in late flower. Definitely one of the reasons I’ve selected one of those phenos as a keeper. Cheers
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I’ll try and recreate all of these week by week