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Update y'all...
Checked the end of the exhaust ducting tonight and the fan & filter is doing a great job of replacing the air in the room, just unfortunate that the air from outside it's pulling in is about 28 degrees!
So I think that what I'm going to do/have done today and as long as the heatwave lasts is visit the garden every morning and take them out of the dark grow room which is about 23 degrees at night with just the exhaust system running and put them in the bathroom with the fan on them which gets a lot of sunlight and is about 27 degrees. The aroma isn't too strong atm so no problem. Then in the evening, I'll return after work and put them back into darkness in the grow room for the night.
This way they will get exposed to all this great natural sunlight we are getting for 12 hours and then receive 12 hours uninterupted darkness in the grow room when it's cooler at night
If the heatwave continues further into flowering then I will have to think about changing the lighting schedule to lights on at night and darkness during the hot days...
Here they are in the bathroom this evening, about an hour after being taken from the heat of the grow area, misted and watered, as you can see, they still look pretty wilted On the plus side, female buds are slowly starting to form
I assume that the natural sunlight is as good if not better than the CFL's as long as the sun is shining?
Checked the end of the exhaust ducting tonight and the fan & filter is doing a great job of replacing the air in the room, just unfortunate that the air from outside it's pulling in is about 28 degrees!
So I think that what I'm going to do/have done today and as long as the heatwave lasts is visit the garden every morning and take them out of the dark grow room which is about 23 degrees at night with just the exhaust system running and put them in the bathroom with the fan on them which gets a lot of sunlight and is about 27 degrees. The aroma isn't too strong atm so no problem. Then in the evening, I'll return after work and put them back into darkness in the grow room for the night.
This way they will get exposed to all this great natural sunlight we are getting for 12 hours and then receive 12 hours uninterupted darkness in the grow room when it's cooler at night
If the heatwave continues further into flowering then I will have to think about changing the lighting schedule to lights on at night and darkness during the hot days...
Here they are in the bathroom this evening, about an hour after being taken from the heat of the grow area, misted and watered, as you can see, they still look pretty wilted On the plus side, female buds are slowly starting to form
I assume that the natural sunlight is as good if not better than the CFL's as long as the sun is shining?