1st Grow Bomb Bagweed

Almost done two more cuts and the cab is done. Now I get to do the fun part making it a grow room.
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beaster is a term for commercial swag and when people call BC bud that it really grinds my gears just call it like it is BC bud
 
Stully, what kind of temp swings do you experience outside? (from morning till night). If you have problems with heat buildup, you could always use a temp. controled switch like they use on attic vent fans. Set it to 70 degrees and when it gets to warm at midday or so, the fans will kick on. Will only cool you down to ambient air temp though. So if it's a hundred degrees out, well, maybe the babies get a small air con?...lol.
 
Stully, what kind of temp swings do you experience outside? (from morning till night). If you have problems with heat buildup, you could always use a temp. controled switch like they use on attic vent fans. Set it to 70 degrees and when it gets to warm at midday or so, the fans will kick on. Will only cool you down to ambient air temp though. So if it's a hundred degrees out, well, maybe the babies get a small air con?...lol.


Thanks for the idea. I am kinda stuck right now for financial reasons. I am gonna try to cool the room the closet is in a little bit hopefully that will help.
 
Woke up this morning and two of my ladies were looking ill. Ph is fine, is not over watered. Heat is a little high. Like 88 could this be strictly caused by temp?
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the plant in the pink has been like this for 2 days and the bigger one has just started this morning. I did move the light about 2-3 inches closer could that be the cause? But the light move was after the pink plant had already started showing stress. i think it might be heat stress. Any info would be great.
 
could be, certain strains don't do so well with high temps, and also consider the factor that the higher temps will dry out your soil quicker so you'll need to adjust your feeding schedule. personally if I have issues for a few days in a row i use only plain R/O water no nutes
 
Stully, I try to keep our temps in the mid to high 70's. Difficult to do when ambient temp is 80+. It is a basement grow so that helps some. You could take a bowl of ice cubes and place a small fan near it blowing the chilled air towards the plants. Only a temp solution, but worth a try.
 
Stully, for future reference I am posting a schematic for a simple DIY cooler/chiller. Not to difficult to build and would give you chilled air for as long as the ice last (1-2 days). For what it is worth, maybe it can help.
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Am I reading you thermometer wrong or is it 110 degrees under those floros?!? I must not be seeing that right.
 
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