Temperature in flowering stage?

NeoLais

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Hi guys. I understand that is optimal to have cooler environment when it’s time to flower. But currently, it is summer in my area. And the temp in my grow tent is constantly at around 75-80 F. That is with the help of AC already. So my question is, am i gonna have any problems if the temp stays at that range ?
Thank you
 
I would lower the RH to 50'ish while going down the road of flowering.

With that high RH there's always chance of bud rot.

You better have a good air circulation going on during mid to late flower.
 
I would lower the RH to 50'ish while going down the road of flowering.

With that high RH there's always chance of bud rot.

You better have a good air circulation going on during mid to late flower.
I’m growing in coco, man. And with the help of the AC. Sometimes, the humidity can come down under 60% but not constantly . Can’t really help it man cause it’s summer over here. Using a dehumidifier also raise the temp little bit.
 
I understand that is optimal to have cooler environment when it’s time to flower. But currently, it is summer in my area. And the temp in my grow tent is constantly at around 75-80 F.
I do not know about it having to be optimal to have it be cooler while flowering whether in a tent or outdoors. There are experienced indoor growers who will maintain an "in the tent & lights on" temperature between 78-85 all the way to the end.

If you run the dehumidifier it will give off some heat which will raise the temperature. Back off a bit on the air-conditioner (which might save a bit of money) and let the temps go up several degrees. In the meantime the relative humidity drops closer to what you want it to be at.
 
For me it's always been 26°C lights on 22°C lights off. Keep an eye on the VPD chart and avoid large swings. If you can't bring your day time temps down, then make sure your humidity is also matching (strain dependant) and that your lights off is matching within 4°c so there not swinging up and down. I've found keeping it constant is sometimes more important.
 
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