Grow room temp too high?

regrets

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That's definately on the high side but as long as you stay under 85 you shouldn't see any ill effects. Just keep an eye on things and possibly water a bit more.
 

Baz

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Yea thanks for that, the soil is dryig out alot more so i'll just keep it under 85
cheers
 

MisterNiceGuy

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mine reaches 90 sometimes
it is a seedling now and ventilation is pretty good
two cfls
When I use my nutes it has a mix to add in that helps with withstanding heat damage
Will this temperature be ok? Or should I add another intake?
 

regrets

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mine reaches 90 sometimes
it is a seedling now and ventilation is pretty good
two cfls
When I use my nutes it has a mix to add in that helps with withstanding heat damage
Will this temperature be ok? Or should I add another intake?
3 things.

1. You should try not to hijack peoples threads, start your own if you need help

2. You should not be feeding any nutes to a seedling, wait until she is atleast 3 weeks old to introduce nutes or you will quickly burn and kill her.

3. You should try to get your temps down but adding intake won't do it, you need to put in as much exhaust as possible preferably up high so that you can suck out as much hot air possible. And if you don;t already have one get a fan or two in there to help move the heat around avoiding hot spots.

I hope this helps and good luck.
 

MisterNiceGuy

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Didn't mean to Hijack the thread, saw his thing was answered and the info from my post might help someone else to. I'll remember people see it like this, I swear I'm not a terrorist.
And I haven't introduced any nutes to the seedling, I am waiting till the 4th week.
As with the fan, i have one up high extracting air, it does this pretty well and when it gets near time I will make a DIY carbon scrubber to put on it. If I put another fan I will need to make two right. The other fan is not that far from the other one maybe another intake closer to the bottom might help bring that hot air to the top then out.
Thanks for the help.
 
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