Heat problem in growbox

amsterhamster

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So, it was time to move the seedlings closer to my lights. After moving them, my surface-of-soil temps shot up to 90.. What's a good cooling method for this?

It's in a rubbermaid box setup, one intake at bottom and an exhaust at the top. Had been keeping things VERY cool before, but now that my seedlings are 2" from the CFLs it's very hot, or at least the thermometer says... the air coming out of the exhaust feels cold however.

Any tips? +rep
 

dbo24242

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If its really that hot your plants are probably too close and at risk of having some damage done to them. the exhaust may not be gathering the right air and the thermometer may be misreading because the light is heating up the liquid inside of it. Try covering the thermometer with a piece of white paper and checking it. if it feels hot it is hot, but it sounds like a funky reading to me. stick your hand in there and see if it feels 90 degrees
try putting a hole near the bottom of the box so there is circulation for the exhaust, it will be pushing air out which it has pulled in through the bottom.
ambient temp? wattage of cfls?
 

amsterhamster

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do you have a small fan in the circulating the air?
Didn't know I needed one.. here's my setup.. humidifier (cool) blowing into intake fan, with exhaust fan at top. 6 23w CFL 6500k and 2 42w CFL 2700k. Entire thing is coated with flat white spray paint then has a layer of mylar over that.
 

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SCORPIO13

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That fan looks big enough to do the trick by itself. Like dbo24242 said maybe they are just a little too close. also try the paper over the thermometer to see if that might be the problem. I have a small 6" fan blowing cool air between the lights and the top of the canopy.
 

amsterhamster

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It's an 8" fan.. or 10", something like that. The air that's coming out is nice and cool so I don't understand.. I mean, I don't know anything about thermometers but it's brand new, could it be broken? It seems to think my humidity is only like 36% even with the humidifier INSIDE of that small space.. doesn't make very much sense. But anyways, before moving them, I was able to achieve a steady 45% humidity with 76 to 80 degree temp.

I've been told for good growth it should be 2 inches from the cfls.. Right now I moved them back to the bottom of the box cause I don't wanna burn em.
 

SCORPIO13

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you should be as close as possible to the cfl's but if you are get 90 degress then something needs to be done. Check your thermometer.
 

amsterhamster

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well, I have a light meter that goes to 2000 and directly under all my CFLs it is BARELY under 2000 (im not sure what kind of unit they use for measurment). When I have it at the bottom on top of the plant pots, it's 1200.. is that really that bad? also, what "paper" over thermometer? what's that do
 

trombon84

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i grow with cfl's and I have kinda the same prob with my thermometer .... or temperature. If the thermometer is to close to the CFL, than the temp will be around 90-92. When I put the thermometer somewhere else in the room .... than I have 80.
It is normal and logic; as closer as you get to the lights, as hotter it is
 

buenodiasmf

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i had the same problem inside my rubbermaid...i got an internal 6 inch clip fan .. the circulating of the air plus the intake of a pc fan and exhaust of a pc fan did the trick...temp dropped humdity dropped... and the walls stopped sweating...buds have never been happier:weed:
 

Resident Kush

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use vent holes or slits in the lid of the rubbermaid, if thats no good point the fan upwards so its bouncing off the top.
Or change the fan into a small air conditioner ...
 
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