How hot is too hot during flower?

Username85

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So I’m about 3 weeks into flower, June 11th was exactly 1 month from the initial 12/12 flip, and I’m trying to think ahead for July and any crazy heat issues.
I’ve got a 3x3x6 tent, growing in soil, with 1 SF1000, and right now during lights off temps are around 76~78 RH 38~50, lights on 80~82° with an RH around the same as lights off.
Problem is my tent is in a room where it’s not possible to run an AC unit, I’ve got 3 fans set around the intake drawing as much extra air in as possible, and in a worst case I’ll just sit buckets of ice in front of those fans.
Ultimately I just need to know what kind of temps to avoid for mid-late flowering, sorry if this was a long winded post for a simple answer
 

DrOgkush

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Well. For starts. Let me add that fans only move air. So that ice method. If that's all you got. Run it. Because iv had tons of issues indoors too hot. You really want those temps under 90max.
 

Lordhooha

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So I’m about 3 weeks into flower, June 11th was exactly 1 month from the initial 12/12 flip, and I’m trying to think ahead for July and any crazy heat issues.
I’ve got a 3x3x6 tent, growing in soil, with 1 SF1000, and right now during lights off temps are around 76~78 RH 38~50, lights on 80~82° with an RH around the same as lights off.
Problem is my tent is in a room where it’s not possible to run an AC unit, I’ve got 3 fans set around the intake drawing as much extra air in as possible, and in a worst case I’ll just sit buckets of ice in front of those fans.
Ultimately I just need to know what kind of temps to avoid for mid-late flowering, sorry if this was a long winded post for a simple answer
Your going to want ac if you can. That seems warm is that inside a house?
 

Lordhooha

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Yeah I’m thinking it’s at the proper range now, I’m trying to figure out in the event we get consistently high temps here come July. With my timeframe I figure it should be ready for chop towards the end of July.
Ehat do they look like currently?
 

Username85

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Your going to want ac if you can. That seems warm is that inside a house?
Yeah in a house. Kind of a tricky spot, at the back of my basement in a storage room, and only a sliding door access to the outside, so it seems an ac unit is almost impossible
 

Username85

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Well. For starts. Let me add that fans only move air. So that ice method. If that's all you got. Run it. Because iv had tons of issues indoors too hot. You really want those temps under 90max.
Yeah I know it doesn’t truly cool, just moves it around-one of my fans points from the main room into the tent room, outside room is probably 5~10° cooler than tent room, so a little help to start. I’m confident I can keep it under 90 if that’s the high end range to avoid-figure if I start to get consistent 95°+ weather I may have to pull out the ice
 
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