What light are you using? Are the drivers mounted on the light? If not, are they inside the tent? If not, can you mount the driver in the tent? It would help a bit.I really would like to avoid that but I'm kinda stuck.
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What light are you using? Are the drivers mounted on the light? If not, are they inside the tent? If not, can you mount the driver in the tent? It would help a bit.I really would like to avoid that but I'm kinda stuck.
That's as high as I can get it in that tent right now. My furnace is running constantly.
It's in the high 60s when the lights are out. I have them on 20/4 right now. I could always increase that just to keep them warm.
I really would like to avoid that but I'm kinda stuck.
That GG4 is over right months old. I'll be happy if I get something half decent from her.
OkWhat light are you using? Are the drivers mounted on the light? If not, are they inside the tent? If not, can you mount the driver in the tent? It would help a bit.
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I don't have one of those.Oh, never mind, misread your issue. It's the off part. How bout a toaster oven?
Thanks HG.
I only have spiders of various sizes. Probably why I don't really see any bugs in here.HF’s tip is a good one. A filter to keep bugs from migrating between tents would be a good idea.
If there is no snow and the wind is blowing it is substantially colder in here. The closet got down to 63° and the 2x2 got down to 65°. The soil is even colder than that.Do you feel being in the high 60s at lights out is too cold? I'm not quite understanding your temperature issue. Is that as cold as it ever gets, high 60s?
Is it possible you're worrying more than you have to? Those temps aren't bad at al imho. Sure you'd like it warmer, but heck, my plants were down as low as 51 a few times on the outdoor grow, and I always get down to 58-60 at night during late budding. I would think you'd be okay......it's makes for more colorful and denser buds in my experience.Ok
I don't have one of those.
I have a waffle stick maker. Would that work?
Thanks HG.
I know what my issue is. It's a poorly insulated house. We usually have a few feet of snow piled against the house to help keep the heat in. We haven't had much snow that's actually stayed around.
I just spent all the extra cash that I had on a heating mat,controllers and new hygrometers.
Just hope that it works like I want it to.
I only have spiders of various sizes. Probably why I don't really see any bugs in here.
If there is no snow and the wind is blowing it is substantially colder in here. The closet got down to 63° and the 2x2 got down to 65°. The soil is even colder than that.
My 2x4 is staying a lot warmer. That one is always in the 70s.
I have to keep my room uncomfortably warm in order to keep my tent and closet at a reasonable temp. The plants have shown me their disapproval by failing to thrive like they should,seedlings damping off,moldy buds etc.
Hopefully the mats I got are big enough to help. I'd like to keep it warmer in there and slightly cooler out in my bedroom so I can sleep better.
I like being warm but this is ridiculous.
My cheeks are constantly flushed from the heat. Looks like I got slapped.
I think I'm also being slowly turned into jerky as my bed is directly over the heat register.
I should go hydrate...
No. I don't think I'm worrying more than I have to at all.Is it possible you're worrying more than you have to? Those temps aren't bad at al imho. Sure you'd like it warmer, but heck, my plants were down as low as 51 a few times on the outdoor grow, and I always get down to 58-60 at night during late budding. I would think you'd be okay......it's makes for more colorful and denser buds in my experience.
Think radiation. Jimmy the door and set the microwave on defrost. I'm surprised you Americans get anything done.I have a waffle stick maker. Would that work?
Ah, the seedlings. Sorry, I just assumed you had them somewhere else for some reason, my bad. Nowhere else you can put them with a light that is warmer? I've rigged lights above my bathtub before and vegged a plant for around 40 days in my bathtub with just a fan and a light and the bathroom fan on. (we have a guest bathroom I used for me, lol) Would something like that work and/or be an option? Seems we're all focused on bringing heat to the plants....I was thinking like that too for you, but is there anywhere to bring the plants to the heat with a strong enough light for early veg?No. I don't think I'm worrying more than I have to at all.
You're talking about a plant late in flower. They can handle cold stress a lot better than a germinating sprout.
I'm trying to sprout seeds but they are damping off or stalling due to the cold temps. If I can't get some going above ground I'm SOL. I'm already a month+ behind here.
Not sure what else I can do outside of addressing the obvious heat issue?
I could just get some corduroy pants and run in place too. With my shapely thighs it would generate a lot of heat.Think radiation. Jimmy the door and set the microwave on defrost. I'm surprised you Americans get anything done.
Think that putting them under there would cook them or dehydrate them pretty quick. Most of the heat gets trapped under there. The vent is pretty much centered under the bed. I'm looking at duct extenders to fix this issue.Could you sit something like @InTheShed 's
"Shoebox of Light" under your bed by the heat register to keep things toasty warm?
That'll get them germinated, but you then have to figure out how to keep the seedlings warm...probably what the heat mat is for?
I have some seedling mats coming.Ah, the seedlings. Sorry, I just assumed you had them somewhere else for some reason, my bad. Nowhere else you can put them with a light that is warmer? I've rigged lights above my bathtub before and vegged a plant for around 40 days in my bathtub with just a fan and a light and the bathroom fan on. (we have a guest bathroom I used for me, lol) Would something like that work and/or be an option? Seems we're all focused on bringing heat to the plants....I was thinking like that too for you, but is there anywhere to bring the plants to the heat with a strong enough light for early veg?
Zip-zop-zip-zop...bursts into flames.
It works great and won't catch on fire.Hmm. Could you use collapsable ducting, like we usually use to duct exhaust, from the vent to the tent somehow? Let the air pass through the tent before it goes out into the room? That would warm the tent and cool the air a little bit before it gets out to you.
This stuff.
Hmm. Could you use collapsable ducting, like we usually use to duct exhaust, from the vent to the tent somehow? Let the air pass through the tent before it goes out into the room? That would warm the tent and cool the air a little bit before it gets out to you.
This stuff.
Ridiculous…I could just get some corduroy pants and run in place too.
Seems like that fits the bill.I'm looking at duct extenders to fix this issue.