Non-Haters Small T5 Winter Grow

NONHater

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Thanks,

I use one fixture on top and the other one on the side. Plus mylar on the other side,like a u-shape.

Works Great!

Getting ready to start 6 new ones.

2-Fire OG
2-Skywalker
2-Bubba Kush
Thats a great idea on the light setup! Let us know when ya start a new thread!
 

NONHater

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Lookin forward to the lights comin on and checkin the temps...hopefully the temp didn't drop too much during lights off.
 

mane2008

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64 at night time? thats around the temps i get. weather really affects my temps. cant pull too much wattage.
 

Concord Dawn

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heres stuff from my notes on temp and humidity. i believe i got this off here somewhere.

Marijuana plants are very hardy and survive over a wide range of temperatures. They can withstand extremely hot weather - up to 120 degrees - as long as they have adequate supplies of water. Cannabis seedlings regularly survive light frost at the beginning of the season.

Both excessively high and low temperatures can slow marijuana's rate of metabolism and growth. The plants function best in moderate temperatures - between 60 and 85 degrees. As more light is made available, the ideal temperature for normal plant growth increases. In high temperature and moderate light conditions, the plant's stems elongate. Strong light and low temperature conditions will decrease stem elongation. During periods of low light, stem elongation can be decreased by lowering the temperature.
Temperatures below 50 degrees slow growth in most varieties of marijuana. When the temperature drops below 40 degrees, the plants may experience some damage and require about 24 hours to resume growth. Low nighttime temperatures may delay or prevent bud maturation. Some equatorial varieties stop growth after a few 40 degree nights.

I live in florida, the humidity is ungodly most of the year. It can go upwards of eighty percent range outside. It is generally in the nineties in the mornings, plenty of weed being grown outdoors here. Higher humidity levels when vegging is generally good, above fifty percent. With higher humidity you do not need to water as much. Lower humidity for flowering, below fifty percent. With lower humidity your plants will need more water. Unless your humidity is above seventy percent where mold can start, I wouldn't worry. Plants do grow outdoors. I shoot for the 50s for veg and the 40s for flower - into the 30s for late flower if I can get it. 30s is low for veg, I hang up wet towels and stuff like that.
 
heres stuff from my notes on temp and humidity. i believe i got this off here somewhere.

Marijuana plants are very hardy and survive over a wide range of temperatures. They can withstand extremely hot weather - up to 120 degrees - as long as they have adequate supplies of water. Cannabis seedlings regularly survive light frost at the beginning of the season.

Both excessively high and low temperatures can slow marijuana's rate of metabolism and growth. The plants function best in moderate temperatures - between 60 and 85 degrees. As more light is made available, the ideal temperature for normal plant growth increases. In high temperature and moderate light conditions, the plant's stems elongate. Strong light and low temperature conditions will decrease stem elongation. During periods of low light, stem elongation can be decreased by lowering the temperature.
Temperatures below 50 degrees slow growth in most varieties of marijuana. When the temperature drops below 40 degrees, the plants may experience some damage and require about 24 hours to resume growth. Low nighttime temperatures may delay or prevent bud maturation. Some equatorial varieties stop growth after a few 40 degree nights.

I live in florida, the humidity is ungodly most of the year. It can go upwards of eighty percent range outside. It is generally in the nineties in the mornings, plenty of weed being grown outdoors here. Higher humidity levels when vegging is generally good, above fifty percent. With higher humidity you do not need to water as much. Lower humidity for flowering, below fifty percent. With lower humidity your plants will need more water. Unless your humidity is above seventy percent where mold can start, I wouldn't worry. Plants do grow outdoors. I shoot for the 50s for veg and the 40s for flower - into the 30s for late flower if I can get it. 30s is low for veg, I hang up wet towels and stuff like that.
Good find there because i wen back to check the tent and seems when the heat is off its at high 60s when heats is on high 70s so they seem to be in the good then.
 

NONHater

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Can you guess how much?

My shit is in the 70s a little low for me but shit its cold out here.
20 kilos an hour? Probably even colder here lol.

64 at night time? thats around the temps i get. weather really affects my temps. cant pull too much wattage.
I hear ya wit the weather.

heres stuff from my notes on temp and humidity. i believe i got this off here somewhere.

Marijuana plants are very hardy and survive over a wide range of temperatures. They can withstand extremely hot weather - up to 120 degrees - as long as they have adequate supplies of water. Cannabis seedlings regularly survive light frost at the beginning of the season.

Both excessively high and low temperatures can slow marijuana's rate of metabolism and growth. The plants function best in moderate temperatures - between 60 and 85 degrees. As more light is made available, the ideal temperature for normal plant growth increases. In high temperature and moderate light conditions, the plant's stems elongate. Strong light and low temperature conditions will decrease stem elongation. During periods of low light, stem elongation can be decreased by lowering the temperature.
Temperatures below 50 degrees slow growth in most varieties of marijuana. When the temperature drops below 40 degrees, the plants may experience some damage and require about 24 hours to resume growth. Low nighttime temperatures may delay or prevent bud maturation. Some equatorial varieties stop growth after a few 40 degree nights.

I live in florida, the humidity is ungodly most of the year. It can go upwards of eighty percent range outside. It is generally in the nineties in the mornings, plenty of weed being grown outdoors here. Higher humidity levels when vegging is generally good, above fifty percent. With higher humidity you do not need to water as much. Lower humidity for flowering, below fifty percent. With lower humidity your plants will need more water. Unless your humidity is above seventy percent where mold can start, I wouldn't worry. Plants do grow outdoors. I shoot for the 50s for veg and the 40s for flower - into the 30s for late flower if I can get it. 30s is low for veg, I hang up wet towels and stuff like that.
Good stuff CD!
 

Barnsy73

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I had 10 degrees when I got up this am. I have a bottle of frozen water it seems to keep my veg where I want it, my grow area is made out of that insulated foam with the mylar on it already, keeps it around the right temps but I added a top veg area above my flower and it gets in the upper 80's don't like it that high. my humidity stays around 65 in the veg perfect for me and my flower stays right at 36-38 so I think thats good haven't had any bud rot or mold. Peace
 

NONHater

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I had 10 degrees when I got up this am. I have a bottle of frozen water it seems to keep my veg where I want it, my grow area is made out of that insulated foam with the mylar on it already, keeps it around the right temps but I added a top veg area above my flower and it gets in the upper 80's don't like it that high. my humidity stays around 65 in the veg perfect for me and my flower stays right at 36-38 so I think thats good haven't had any bud rot or mold. Peace

Sounds like you got shit under control over there. I don't even want to mention my humidity. I spill some water and the shit evaporates with in minutes. My place is extremely dry. Need to get a bucket of water in there or something. Plants are still looking and growing great but with the right humidity I would prob have a faster grow rate.
 
Sounds like you got shit under control over there. I don't even want to mention my humidity. I spill some water and the shit evaporates with in minutes. My place is extremely dry. Need to get a bucket of water in there or something. Plants are still looking and growing great but with the right humidity I would prob have a faster grow rate.
My shit is like that too.temps low and humidity low.This winter is really fucking with my temps..After i harvest whats in that tent ill see what i can do to better the situation.Im thinking of getting a darkroom,a 600 watt or another 400 watt from htg, a stronger fan and i should be straight.
 

NONHater

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Hell ya thank you kind sir! Gona get some cash together a pick me up one of them...thanks again! Never really looked into too much.
 

shishkaboy

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My shit is like that too.temps low and humidity low.This winter is really fucking with my temps..After i harvest whats in that tent ill see what i can do to better the situation.Im thinking of getting a darkroom,a 600 watt or another 400 watt from htg, a stronger fan and i should be straight.
my shits ike 20%. i guess its better that 80%
 
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