daniel byron
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In my latest (and first) grow, my plants came down with pythium. I don't currently have a way to cool my reservoir, so it's been fluctuating at the same temps as the grow chamber (70-90). I've been looking into some options for cooling the reservoir, and I don't want to spend 200$ on an ice probe/thermostat. Also, according to the manufacturer, the ice probe only drops ambient temperature by 6-8deg F.
So here's my idea. Use an electric cooler for keeping the roots cold. They are dirt cheap at only $28 on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Electric-Portable-Mini-Beverage-Personal-Fridge-Cooler-Warmer-Car-Boat-12V-DC-/121680385910?hash=item1c54b75776:g:GhsAAOSwjVVVgogu
I have a plug-in on-off thermostat to control temperature within 2 degrees (I made this for a DIY sous vide a while back). Anyway, I would like to buy one and try this out. I think I could get the water temperature as low as 45deg F. I know that oxygen is WAY more soluble the colder the water gets.
I'm inclined to keep the water as cold as I can, to get more oxygen in the water. My question is: can marijuana roots thrive at colder temperatures like 45deg F?
So here's my idea. Use an electric cooler for keeping the roots cold. They are dirt cheap at only $28 on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Electric-Portable-Mini-Beverage-Personal-Fridge-Cooler-Warmer-Car-Boat-12V-DC-/121680385910?hash=item1c54b75776:g:GhsAAOSwjVVVgogu
I have a plug-in on-off thermostat to control temperature within 2 degrees (I made this for a DIY sous vide a while back). Anyway, I would like to buy one and try this out. I think I could get the water temperature as low as 45deg F. I know that oxygen is WAY more soluble the colder the water gets.
I'm inclined to keep the water as cold as I can, to get more oxygen in the water. My question is: can marijuana roots thrive at colder temperatures like 45deg F?
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