plants will thrive in a hotter environment if you can supply enough fresh air / co2 water and nutes
this works much better with hydroponics , in hotter temps when the enviroment is well dialed in the plants drink more eat more and grow faster
75f is possibly ideal for soil grown plants, that may have problems at hotter temps keeping themselves cool through the lack of a constant water supply, and a lack of a constant food supply
i would keep it at 80-85 for hydro, 85-90 for co2 enriched
although co2 is ideal, using an active inlet bringing fresh air from directly outside, and ducting it straight to your plants
works very well compared to a passive inlet
your plants will tell you if they are too hot, the leaves will fold themselves or curl at the sides
if you hold the surface of the top leaves closet to the light they should feel cold
if they feel warm, the plant is not able to cool itself down quick enough and the environment is too hot
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