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Hi everyone
With winter just around the corner I'm interested in knowing how others keep their plants warm and happy (mainly for indoors) and which strains you run or plan on running through the cold months..
What I do is run a small 1000w oil heater, hooked upto the inkbird which will automatically switch on at 15°c then turn off at 20°c. Basically it's just to keep them happy through the nights as it often dips below 10°c here. As for strains well I'm pretty sure Blue Cheese is a solid strain for cold climates, as is Critical Mass which I've already grown out a few times no problemo..
I've heard autos do well in winter due to their ruderalis genetics, so that may be in the books when I've got the space
Then there's a strain I have read about called Friesland, which apparently grows in very harsh conditions/cold climates. So maybe it could be a good candidate for winter grows ...
Here's the heater which I use. Doesn't take up much space at all, perfect for the 5x5
Friesland Strain, would be interesting to see how low of a temperature they could deal with
With winter just around the corner I'm interested in knowing how others keep their plants warm and happy (mainly for indoors) and which strains you run or plan on running through the cold months..
What I do is run a small 1000w oil heater, hooked upto the inkbird which will automatically switch on at 15°c then turn off at 20°c. Basically it's just to keep them happy through the nights as it often dips below 10°c here. As for strains well I'm pretty sure Blue Cheese is a solid strain for cold climates, as is Critical Mass which I've already grown out a few times no problemo..
I've heard autos do well in winter due to their ruderalis genetics, so that may be in the books when I've got the space
Then there's a strain I have read about called Friesland, which apparently grows in very harsh conditions/cold climates. So maybe it could be a good candidate for winter grows ...
Here's the heater which I use. Doesn't take up much space at all, perfect for the 5x5
Goldair Oil Column Heater
Great for medium to large rooms3 heat settings and adjustable thermostatOverheat protectionSafety tilt switchIntegrated carry handle
www.mitre10.com.au
Friesland Strain, would be interesting to see how low of a temperature they could deal with