hydrogreen65
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Drill a hole for your airline to go thru, and most even have a drain for easy res changes. lol
Yep, cause once you hit a certain depth the ground stays same temp.This thread I read, a grower got 20 feet of 1/2 copper tubing, dug a 5 foot hole wrapped Iit around 5 gallon buckets for a spiral, buried the tubing, and recirculated the rez through the ground. I think he called it a static chiller. Im on a slab so id half to cut the concrete. Not up to doing that.
I couldn't do the static chiller as I'm in an apartment and that would be impossible.
Get ya a cooler. That's one I'm using in a closet to grow out a cpl males in.I couldn't do the static chiller as I'm in an apartment and that would be impossible.
You want to achieve consistency. Severe inconsistencies=setbacks or slow growth. Although ive had my rez tems down to 33 degrees and got some awesome purpling but I pushed the harvest later by doing that. Same issues apply during veg. If I remember correctly optimal rez temps are 50-65. Fahrenheityoungbuzz1st: 10660762 said:Do you think if at minimum I had to go with frozen bottles do you think it would negatively affect my roots?
I keep mine around 55 they seem to love it.You want to achieve consistency. Severe inconsistencies=setbacks or slow growth. Although ive had my rez tems down to 33 degrees and got some awesome purpling but I pushed the harvest later by doing that. Same issues apply during veg. If I remember correctly optimal rez temps are 50-65. Fahrenheit
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Cant you just add some ph down and change the bucket out every few days?