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I read that corns live in all sorts of environments. Does each type of corn need different settings or is there one setting that will work with all corns?
yes corns 'live' in all sorts of different environments. However a corn in the north may brumate from september to april in the wild and come out when temps hit the 70's, a corn in the south may brumate from november to march and come out when the temps hit the 70's. Humidity can be vastly different but with corns humidity isn't the issue like with a GTP or BRB. Your in Canada and wear winter clothes 4-6 month a year, I'm in New Mexico and winter clothes might be worn 2-4 months a year, but I think both of us probably switch when temps are about the same. Hope this isn't confusing but best I could think of.
The reason why corns are found in so many different environments is because they so incredibly adaptable to various climates. The usual recommendations of temps ranging from 70s to 80s should work for all corns.
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