grow room is @ 89º can I add extra inline fan???

corbin5754

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well i figure there will be some lol. well looks like my temps are good now put a fan on filter and a fan on lights like in my pic. have it running now going on 4 hrs steady temp at 75.4 deg.
 

JointOperation

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one thing i will say.. fuck flex duct.. if u can.. invest in the non felx ducting. the nice pieces of metal.. no restrictions.. and plus.. flex duct gets dirty and replaced over and over and over.. or gets punctured or rips. the normal ducting works forever . u can clean it.. and ur temps will be alot easier to maintain.
 

KY~GROW1

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yea my space in my closet reaches 90 often, and has since day 1...ive been told between 75-85 is ideal but ive seemed to have no problems at these temps, just have good air flow
 

woody333333

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yea my space in my closet reaches 90 often, and has since day 1...ive been told between 75-85 is ideal but ive seemed to have no problems at these temps, just have good air flow
you need to learn how to water...... maybe poke a bunch of holes in that soil.... and 90 is too hot.......
 

BenFranklin

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Some plants can easily handle higher temps... central and south american varieties, thais... just have to keep up on their watering.
 

coldrain

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90?..... you don't know what youre talking about.....
90 is not ideal, but it's on the high end of normal and you can still achieve some success. I've vegged plants indoors in temps that reached 90 and they flourished. You just have to make sure that you water more frequently and airflow needs to be good so the plants have a good supply of CO2. Low 90's is when the plants start to shut down unless added CO2 is introduced. Mid 90's and you're fucked either way. I've never tried to flower in 90 degree temps (nor would I want to) so I can't speak on that, but in that case I would invest in a small air conditioner so the temps can be brought down at least 5 degrees. On the other hand, I've grown many indoor crops over the years where the temps hovered around the mid 80's with the lights on and they kicked ass. So, I kind of disagree with you in that 90 degrees is way out of hand. It's just not ideal.
 

woody333333

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90 is not ideal, but it's on the high end of normal and you can still achieve some success. I've vegged plants indoors in temps that reached 90 and they flourished. You just have to make sure that you water more frequently and airflow needs to be good so the plants have a good supply of CO2. Low 90's is when the plants start to shut down unless added CO2 is introduced. Mid 90's and you're fucked either way. I've never tried to flower in 90 degree temps (nor would I want to) so I can't speak on that, but in that case I would invest in a small air conditioner so the temps can be brought down at least 5 degrees. On the other hand, I've grown many indoor crops over the years where the temps hovered around the mid 80's with the lights on and they kicked ass. So, I kind of disagree with you in that 90 degrees is way out of hand. It's just not ideal.
flower w 90 then tell me its not the end of the world.....
 

coldrain

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flower w 90 then tell me its not the end of the world.....
Like I said, I wouldn't want to flower in temps that high. The stress will likely result in mock colas or more spindly buds in general. I've been growing indoors for over 20 years and I'm well aware of how temps affect results. My definition of ideal is 80 degrees, but there is some wiggle room.
 

woody333333

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Like I said, I wouldn't want to flower in temps that high. The stress will likely result in mock colas or more spindly buds in general. I've been growing indoors for over 20 years and I'm well aware of how temps affect results. My definition of ideal is 80 degrees, but there is some wiggle room.
cool.....lol......
 

woody333333

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dude, wth are you talking about?! im growing INDOORS, last time I checked we didn't have birds flying around in my closet???
just listen....... your plant looks like crap because its too fukn wet.... its drowning.... air cant get to your roots because its 2 wet...... gonna get gnats next if youre lucky.....
 

KY~GROW1

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just listen....... your plant looks like crap because its too fukn wet.... its drowning.... air cant get to your roots because its 2 wet...... gonna get gnats next if youre lucky.....
so how do I get oxygen to my roots, I mixed the potting soil with 1/3 perlite, I didn't know anything else was necessary
 
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