Sure. As long as the fan is providing a gentle, horizontal breeze at the bottom 1/3 or 1/2 of the tent, the ambient temperature recorded by a shaded thermometer in this area will accurately represent the temperature of the air that the plants are living in. Far more accurate than a thermometer placed above the light(s), that is for certain.Even with a fan blowing across at that height?
Thats right. 100%I don't know about the rest of you guys but I have a 16" fan mounted on the ceiling blowing air across the canopy at an angle that creates a circular air flow around the room, 9x7x6.5'h. And a 12" oscillating fan on the floor waving back and forth in front of the bases of the plants so my air temp is the same from floor to ceiling. I also use a laser thermometer to see how warm the top leaves get under the light as I like to run it fairly close. Like 12 - 18" with an open 1000W HID.
Even a small circulation fan in something like a 4x4 tent will stir the air up so there isn't going to be a lot of difference except for where the air comes in at the bottom.
Unless you have climate control and super insulation, grows change from month to month due to the seasons.The only logical conclusion to be drawn from the responses (including my own) is that every single grow cabinet/tent/room is completely unique and there are no absolute answers to the original question posed. There are simply too many variables to compare one to the next.
All I know is what works in my tent, works. Not throwing my thermometers away.
I think this is so far the most accurate measure of temp in this postIt definitely does vary.
Personally i hang three thermometers.
One at the bottom, of the tent, under the canopy. Attached to my thermostat controlling ambient temperature.
A second thermometer at the main canopy.
A third at top canopy, under the light.
Temps always read something like this when lights are on-
Top canopy - 26 - 28'C
Main canopy - 24'C
Below canopy - 21'C
The infra red light / radiation, from the grow lights, is whats causing the extra heat.
Fans dont affect this heat at all.
They dont even blow it around.
I figure we cant blow light we see, around with a fan. I dont believe infrared light is any different.
Besides heat always rising.
It's as technical as you want to make it, but the reality is that different points in the tent will register different temps depending on convection currents, air flow, dead air, and so on.Reading replies leaves me in good company, growing in tents is vastly more technical than at first thought, most of you have this down but i will add that wind in tents is un-natural to growth, air exchange is enough.
I'm slowly going through these principles again
Lol.Ain't used one in years. Same with ph pen ,No need .Just go on how the plants look ,if they look good and it's warm ,they will be ok .Just makes you do things ,that cause more damage than good .You know if it's really hot ,and the temp need sorting ,but even then if the plants look happy leave em .
No each tent uses the same scientific and physical principles and thus forth exact things can be determined, variables are what i deal with here and i personally hate this 'every tent is different' and its certainly not how i grow.The only logical conclusion to be drawn from the responses (including my own) is that every single grow cabinet/tent/room is completely unique and there are no absolute answers to the original question posed. There are simply too many variables to compare one to the next.
All I know is what works in my tent, works. Not throwing my thermometers away.
You measure a gradient not the air temp as it rushes through your tent, even more inaccurate using multiple thermometers if they all give different temps, one would assume each is affected by different external heat sources and not simply the air which should be reasonably similar all over if measurements are accurate as per my ruck 400cfm fan which does not leave any still air patches anywhere in my tent.I think this is so far the most accurate measure of temp in this post
So after years of growing and studying all these little factors i'm the same as you, read plants ignore all else and trust in your skillsAin't used one in years. Same with ph pen ,No need .Just go on how the plants look ,if they look good and it's warm ,they will be ok .Just makes you do things ,that cause more damage than good .You know if it's really hot ,and the temp need sorting ,but even then if the plants look happy leave em .