is 70f ok for plants in flower

jayboss1

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hi my lights on temps are constantly at around 70f -71f ,humidity around 45% to 49% ,
is this ok ,I have 4 blue cheese ,which I cloned .in 11ltr pots coco soil .no perlite .

I can show some pics if anyone wants to see ,they just about a week to go I say ?

I haven't PH these plants or EC at all ,just some slight topping in veg ,trimming underneath .


no osculating fans .just incoming air ,and extractor fan -carbon filter .no dehumidifier ,iv only just started using the carbon filter a few weeks back as smell .

I switch air off at night ,lights out ,extractor fan off night ,just small portable heater keep temps ok at night .



feed canna coco A+B -rhiz-canz-boost-pk
 

jondamon

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If you run your Dehimidifier it will help to increase temps.

75F or 24C is ideal flowering temps.

70F is a tad low but not detrimental.

You should get some tight buds with 70F though but weight might not be great!




J
 

turbobuzz

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I had the same question a while back as my night temps ranged 63 to around 68. I was told that was actually perfect. Day was between 70 to 75. I had my best grow.
 

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jayboss1

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hi jon pal

If you run your Dehimidifier it will help to increase temps.

as you know, I know that mate .

but been doin a bit of experimental things ,
my room
6 X 4 room .4 plants 11ltr pots in coco ,on a 600w light

ho. forget to mention its in a shed outside .so fookin freezing in uk rrrrrr
no dehumidifier
no osculating fans in room
one 4 "incoming air duct ,drawing air in (cold air all day 12 hrs a day) then off at night .carbon filter /extractor on thro day 6 am -to 9 pm
all power off at (night /lights out ) ,I have always done this .except one small heat fan on at night keep things warm .

no PH testing
no EC testing /run off
I have the gear for testing .

pics of my plants
 

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drolove

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70 is fine. would recommend putting a fan in there to blow the plants around for many other reasons though. good luck!
 

jondamon

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hi jon pal

If you run your Dehimidifier it will help to increase temps.

as you know, I know that mate .

but been doin a bit of experimental things ,
my room
6 X 4 room .4 plants 11ltr pots in coco ,on a 600w light

ho. forget to mention its in a shed outside .so fookin freezing in uk rrrrrr
no dehumidifier
no osculating fans in room
one 4 "incoming air duct ,drawing air in (cold air all day 12 hrs a day) then off at night .carbon filter /extractor on thro day 6 am -to 9 pm
all power off at (night /lights out ) ,I have always done this .except one small heat fan on at night keep things warm .

no PH testing
no EC testing /run off
I have the gear for testing .

pics of my plants

I remember its in a shed Jay.

The only thing I test really is EC unless I've added something like silica or PK1314 as this increases pH.

But I write notes on my wall about mls used to achieve certain EC's etc.

I too would highly recommend an oscillating fan for circulation.

Would DEFINATELY be worth measuring your RH amongst the plants.



J
 

Cpappa27

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Those plants are beautiful. Just keep doing what your doing, if you can get those temps up a few degrees great. If not don't worry about it. Cooler temps have their advantages and disadvantages as do warmer temps.
 
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