Dankyspank2456
Active Member
Very good points made here, makes sense. Seems alot of you are in basements...lucky! Who here is using ac to cool their rooms? What type of units are you running and how are they mounted?
They difference is the amount of airflow. Even growing outside with high temps paired with high humidity, problems can occur. Obviously you can run high temps inside too with proper care.
My flowering room.temp changes throughout the year.
Winter On /off
72-75/55-60(that would be the low after not running for almost 12 hours)
Summer on/off
80-85/70-75
If I added air conditioning i could control my temperature to approximately where I wanted it.
chronichaze
I’m seeing low 50s at lights out and haven’t noticed anything adverse effects. GDP stems and some under leaf is nice purple. Not sure if that has anything to do with temp or genetics or any other factors. But growth wise all is well.Do you see any growth issues with temps dropping into the 50s?
I use geothermal. I have a second zone setup just to control my rooms.Very good points made here, makes sense. Seems alot of you are in basements...lucky! Who here is using ac to cool their rooms? What type of units are you running and how are they mounted?
No. Nothing major.Are you using co2? Any heat related growth issues?
Im on an acre and 1/2...Summer and winter temps are the same in my house as im not a cheap bastard and can afford to heat and cool my entire property,.
Im on an acre and 1/2...
yea, heating or cooling my property maybe a little more expensive than your propertyIm on a 0.000247 of an acre indoors
Wise man say dont buy sports car if you cant afford the petrolyea, heating or cooling my property maybe a little more expensive than your property
Wise man knows the difference between a property and a dwelling.Wise man say dont buy sports car if you cant afford the petrol
Not too.much of a difference between my winter and summer harvests. Some strains might show some colorful hues that I would not obtain in the summer. And I was just listing my average temp based off of last winter. Hitting 55f in my basement last year meant the temp outside was hovering around -20f. This winter is a different story where we have even been hitting the freezing mark. 0C or 32F.Do you see any growth issues with temps dropping into the 50s?
I also get some crazy colouring in the winter months I don't see in the warmer temps.Not too.much of a difference between my winter and summer harvests. Some strains might show some colorful hues that I would not obtain in the summer. And I was just listing my average temp based off of last winter. Hitting 55f in my basement last year meant the temp outside was hovering around -20f. This winter is a different story where we have even been hitting the freezing mark. 0C or 32F.
chronichaze
Basement tent: 73-75F lights on -- 64-66F lights offTitle says it all. Post up your flower room temps!
I had my seedlings and cuttings trays in the garage and by early November growth had noticeably slowed. I found transplanting plants with 5 or 6 nodes took longer to recover too. Typically we see temps in the high 50s and low 40s in November. Meanwhile indicas seem to like the cold and are right on schedule in the garage tent, now in flower week six.Do you see any growth issues with temps dropping into the 50s?
No he dosent actually but he can spot a moaning whinging info changing fool from ten clicks awayWise man knows the difference between a property and a dwelling.