Yeah, the 80s isn’t an issue with LED. I don’t worry even if my tent gets in the high 80s to low 90s during the summer. I just point fans at the fabric pots to keep the roots cool and the plants don’t seem to be bothered by it.Don’t you LED guys like to run closer to 80-82 anyway?
ill keep this in mind, i generaly have some smaller fans pushing the plants for wind/stem strengtheningYeah, the 80s isn’t an issue with LED. I don’t worry even if my tent gets in the high 80s to low 90s during the summer. I just point fans at the fabric pots to keep the roots cool and the plants don’t seem to be bothered by it.
Someone told me about keeping the roots cool during a heat spell during my first grow. At one point the tent hit 96° but, when I stuck a temp sensor in the soil of the plants at the root zone, the temp was in the high low to mid 70s.its crazy what a little evaporative cooling can do with fabric pots. The downside to fabric pots, though, is that they do contribute more to the humidity in the tent.ill keep this in mind, i generaly have some smaller fans pushing the plants for wind/stem strengthening
with that knowledge i wonder what you could do with a co2 grow, hot tops and cold bottomsSomeone told me about keeping the roots cool during a heat spell during my first grow. At one point the tent hit 96° but, when I stuck a temp sensor in the soil of the plants at the root zone, the temp was in the high low to mid 70s.its crazy what a little evaporative cooling can do with fabric pots. The downside to fabric pots, though, is that they do contribute more to the humidity in the tent.