Hi,
If I Want to grow (and flowering, of course) in the winter, inside closet...
I Think there will be too cold for ideal grow, isn't?
What can I Do against it ?
Hi,
If I Want to grow (and flowering, of course) in the winter, inside closet...
I Think there will be too cold for ideal grow, isn't?
What can I Do against it ?
Hi,
If I Want to grow (and flowering, of course) in the winter, inside closet...
I Think there will be too cold for ideal grow, isn't?
What can I Do against it ?
Uh...... Dumb question.......
How cold is your room, and don't you plan to circulate air?
Running your lights at night will bring temps up, that's what I do.
Environment/climate are also applicable here. I am growing Godbud at my Condo which has a storage closet outside on the deck. I have a 36x36x78 grow box inside the closet. I live in the pacific northwest where it dosen't really get cold like the east coast nor dis it as hot as the southern part of U.S. I'm into week 4 of growing and all indications are that this will be a successful grow. It appears to be a pretty good balance of the environmental elements involved.
Temperature will drop at night but that is balanced out by the locked in lamp heat prior to the lights going off. There is ample air flow from under the door. I actually feel this to be a better grow climate than the box in the closet growing in the middle of summer. I use a small fan for root strengthening and air flow, but no heaters, humidifiers. You can adapt to any enviroment with the right combination of a lot of different things. Good luck