Dec 16, 2014 #1 R ryan1918 New Member So the only heaters I can run are the small space heaters in my garage now when I start flowering will they cause stress from the little red from the heated coils or does anyone have any ideas if it will cause stress
So the only heaters I can run are the small space heaters in my garage now when I start flowering will they cause stress from the little red from the heated coils or does anyone have any ideas if it will cause stress
Dec 16, 2014 #2 Dan Ultra New Member Member of the Month May 2015 It shouldn't. But you could always turn them facing away from the plants. That way it isn't directly blowing heat in their direction.
It shouldn't. But you could always turn them facing away from the plants. That way it isn't directly blowing heat in their direction.
Dec 16, 2014 Thread starter #3 R ryan1918 New Member I was thinking that or building something to make it hidden like a box or something
Dec 16, 2014 Thread starter #5 R ryan1918 New Member How do you upload pictures on here via a andriod phone
Dec 16, 2014 #6 Dan Ultra New Member Member of the Month May 2015 ryan1918 said: How do you upload pictures on here via a andriod phone Click to expand... Click the link in my signature. It will explain uploading from Android devices on the 6th post
ryan1918 said: How do you upload pictures on here via a andriod phone Click to expand... Click the link in my signature. It will explain uploading from Android devices on the 6th post
Dec 16, 2014 #7 T theengineer Well-Known Member I have heard of plants going hermie due to the glow from heaters before, even the LEDs on timers can be enough to set some off Will heater light interfere with flower cycle?
I have heard of plants going hermie due to the glow from heaters before, even the LEDs on timers can be enough to set some off Will heater light interfere with flower cycle?