Hi I was wondering if the light from a space heater can affect the flowering stage? I don’t mean an indicator light that can be easily covered by tape. What I mean is the orange glow from the heating element. I’ve seen many conflicting statements elsewhere and I wanted to see if anyone has had an issue from the heater glow before. I appreciate any help and apologize if this has already been answered.
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I would do what I could to minimize the light the best you can, however being mindful to not cause any fire hazards. My first thought would be to see if I could put the little space heater in box of sorts with front and back walls cut out, for air intake and heat exhaust and make sure they are not pointed towards the girls as you will still have light leaks just not on the ladies. Again be very careful for fire hazards. Maybe see if you can run the space heater outside the tent and use aluminum dryer exhaust flex duct to pipe in the heat?
Just my thoughts, however I am a bit handy and confident in that kind of stuff, if you are uneasy about anything, DONT do it..
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Is it possible to put it outside the area? Ie: outside a grow tent if you have one? Ambient air works wonders for pulling it in!
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You can get oil filled radiator looking heaters that have a themastat pretty cheap. They don't put out light, except indicator, and are pretty efficient, as far as space heaters go. Nice, even heat too.DIY grow space 2.5' X 3.5' X 6.5'
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6" Vortex exhaust fan w/speed control
6" Carbon filter
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humidifier
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5 gal smart pots w/ FFOF soil
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two weeks before I had my seeds I learned to control the temps of 1) my grow light and fan and the proper balance of the two (speed control for fan) and then 2) the oil radiator setting to maintain the right temp when the lights are off, I also found the right heater setting for when I need to run the exhaust 24/7. The oil heater was key to being able to maintain 75 degrees for veg at lights out and still has enough juice to heat in a much colder situation without risk. The thermostat on board lets you dial in exactly what you need. there is a small one on amazon that I would buy if mine broke, although I've had the old version of this for nearly 20 years Two timers, one for lights and exhaust and one for heater
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Originally posted by Jibblerjoe View PostAn indicator light just put tape on it.
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Thank you all for the advice. I was pleasantly surprised to find that I had an electric radiator in the garage. Taped over the indicator lights and it was good to go.
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