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With the least significant amount of damaged caused 55 degrees is pushing it most likely your stems don't elongate in colder temps, your buds are easily stunted in growth, and the stems n branches turn purplelish maroon

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Yes - however do not try to grow it outside unless you have a greenhouse (which really isn't outside, since it is in an enclosed area). Marijuana is a plant, and like any other plant, it needs light, water, fertilized soil and other survivable conditions that plants require. You can grow marijuana in an in-door setup, using special lights which give out nutrients to the plant that the sun would normally do (basically). They are called growing lamps.

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I'm about to try this right now. I have some small clones so hopefully they'll grow. I have a feeling they'll for sure start to grow from now (August) until late september, but idk if they'll ever begin to bud :/ .. the average temperature here (Ontario) in september & october is around 50-60, so we'll see haha. as long as theres no freeze over. first frost and your plants are f**ked

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