That’s a great idea. Something about the e warmers always freaked me out. No basis in fact that I know of just seem dangerous. Probably aren’t but still as soon as my stuffs rooted that things goes off lolA heat mat should help in a basement. I’m using one in a 3x5. The ones Mars makes now are huge. They cover the entire floor almost. 2 of them would cover a 4x4 area. It raises my temps from 70 to 78F. View attachment 5252959View attachment 5252958
For LED you want to be low 80s. I try to keep mine between 80-82 with lights on. Most times it's between 78-82, which is fine.Wish I had the OP's problems. Here in AZ (in a house with no AC) I'm only running a 480watt QB in a 5x5, and during the summer my tent still spends a good bit of time above 90*. Swamp coolers are fucking useless! I wouldn't think 68-ish would really be considered too low, but I don't know shit.
I bought a cheapie Amazon 315watt CMH setup a few years ago. I can only run the thing in the dead of winter, and even then it puts out a bit too much heat when the furnace is also running. Think I'm doomed to stick with LED. Manged to pull about a pound out of my setup once, but that grow just went ridiculously well for some inexplicable reason. Beyond my lack of experience, the lack of much environmental control just kills me sometimes.When OP switches to HID I believe he wants to be in the mid 70s, but I haven't used an HID light since my very first grow many years ago.
Brrr!i'm in colorado so i feel your pain. it was -10 on the way to take the kid to school today.
My furnace is closeby too… BUT, doesn’t seem to raise the temp much… or maybe it’d be much colder without it? Not sure.I bought a cheapie Amazon 315watt CMH setup a few years ago. I can only run the thing in the dead of winter, and even then it puts out a bit too much heat when the furnace is also running. Think I'm doomed to stick with LED. Manged to pull about a pound out of my setup once, but that grow just went ridiculously well for some inexplicable reason. Beyond my lack of experience, the lack of much environmental control just kills me sometimes.
Thank youthe metal halide bulb will throw out a ton of heat compared to the hps. you "might" need to dim the MH down depending on your temps in the tents
Hmm. Good call. My space heater kills the power bill though. I’ll figure something out. Thanks for the insight! Much obligedI’m in upstate NY so it’s cold here during winter. The best bet is to get a 35 dollar ink-bird and set your temp on that so your heater kicks on and off to keep the temp steady. The ink-bird was a game changer for me but I also run a duct off my coal stove so the forced hot air goes directly to my tent intake so my heater barely ever runs. The heater really only runs during lights out just to keep the temp steady.
You can run the HPS light to get more heat but most of that heat will be up above the plants so I still think it’s better to have the small space heater down low so that heat rises and keeps whole tent warm. Just a thought though
Dude. This is the way! I’ll have a look.A heat mat should help in a basement. I’m using one in a 3x5. The ones Mars makes now are huge. They cover the entire floor almost. 2 of them would cover a 4x4 area. It raises my temps from 70 to 78F. View attachment 5252959View attachment 5252958
Damn. I’m surprised how warm my basement is considering it’s freezing outside. 68 isn’t too bad considering there’s a foot of snow on the ground right now.Wish I had the OP's problems. Here in AZ (in a house with no AC) I'm only running a 480watt QB in a 5x5, and during the summer my tent still spends a good bit of time above 90*. Swamp coolers are fucking useless! I wouldn't think 68-ish would really be considered too low, but I don't know shit.
I’m well aware of the ideal temp conditions, but my tent which is in my basement, in New York (winter) is steadily about 67 to 69 degrees. I have a small space heater, and am able to get it into the 80s in about 10 mins, but it just goes right back down to the high 60s once I turn it off within 45 mins or so. It’s way too expensive to run constantly or on a thermostat, so I ask you, is 67 too cold?
I have 1 early skunk, 1 master kush both doing great, but my two diesel plants are way behind. I’m hoping it’s just a slower grower, but things are seeminglyslow right now. Thoughts? Everything is relatively healthy, just really small and slow.
First grow in a while, so don’t have too much to compare to. I grew from seed planted on Dec 5 and the diesels are only at the 4th node. Does this sound right?
thanks in advance for any insight.
Facts. Run the fan. Negative pressure. Exchange air. Good call.You want air exchange to happen, I leave my running on a controller 24/7 that ramps the air flow up and down depending on temp and RH.
You’re correct. I’d go with either:I feel like when I turn that fan on, it’s gonna get cooler…
You need to get your environment under control.I feel like when I turn that fan on, it’s gonna get cooler…
It will.I feel like when I turn that fan on, it’s gonna get cooler…
When I was younger I used a reptile heat lamp once, the ones that give off zero light and just have a heating coil, in the top of an attic during winter lol for 2 plants. They still did absolutely awful, I tried to daisy abunch of basic T8’s together and thought I’d be the next Willie Nelson.I feel like when I turn that fan on, it’s gonna get cooler…
lowe’s now stocks 100% reflective insulation, 25 foot sheets of 48” tall for I think $39.99 each. Suuuuuuuper handy when I redid my hidden room to be custom instead of a grow tent.It will.
Maybe consider a smaller tent. Way cheaper than a new light.
I run 320w in my 3x3 in the same temperature basement and have no trouble keeping the tent around 80 when the lights are on. No heater involved
Exhaust kicks on and off on temps during the day and by humidity at night.