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Heat, refers to the temperature conditions that affect the growth and development of cannabis plants. Temperature is a critical environmental factor that can significantly impact the overall health, vigor, and productivity of cannabis crops. While cannabis plants can tolerate a range of temperatures, it is essential to provide them with an optimal heat range to maximize growth and yield. During the vegetative stage, cannabis plants generally thrive in temperatures between 70°F to 85°F (21°C to 29°C). These warmer temperatures promote vigorous vegetative growth, as they stimulate metabolic processes, nutrient uptake, and photosynthesis. In the flowering stage, it is beneficial to gradually decrease temperatures to encourage bud development and resin production. Typically, temperatures around 65°F to 80°F (18°C to 27°C) during the day and slightly cooler temperatures during the night are favorable for cannabis flowering. However, it's important to note that excessive heat can have detrimental effects on cannabis plants. High temperatures above 90°F (32°C) can cause stress, wilting, and reduced photosynthesis, leading to stunted growth and diminished yields. Heat stress can also increase the risk of nutrient deficiencies, pests, and diseases. To manage heat in cannabis cultivation, growers often employ various strategies such as adjusting ventilation and airflow, using cooling systems like fans or air conditioning, shading plants during peak heat periods, and utilizing reflective materials to prevent excessive heat absorption. By maintaining appropriate temperature levels and mitigating heat stress, cannabis growers can create optimal growing conditions, ensuring healthier plants and maximizing the potential yield and quality of their cannabis crops.
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