cold air cold water

chucktownskunk

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what problems can you have with cold air and cold water in a hydro system my water is 58 degrees and the room is probably 70 when the lights on and 65 when the lights off? what problems will this bring to my plants that are 4 weeks into flowering
 

tokezalot420

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shouldn't be a problem my plants sometimes at night around 30 degrees Fahrenheit it would only slow growth if its really cold you shouldnt have a problem with those temps
 

growncrazy da remix

Active Member
if the water is to cold it could send your plant in shock. i get a 1 gal jug of water and leave it out so its room temp. other then that they sould be fine. hope this helps
 

capncash

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THE COLDER THE WATER THE BETTER!! Dont listen to these people. they have no idea what they are talking about. you want your water to be cold. it holds more oxygen when it is colder, transports nutrients better and is more resistant to fungus, bacteria, etc. COLD WATER IS GOOD FOR YOUR PLANT!!
 
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