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    I'm a first time grower and I am very excited to be a part of this discussion/community. I am doing a stealth hydroponic grow in a 4' tall box using a 300w LED light with one intake and two exhaust fans. I have a hydrometer mounted to the back wall approximately half way up. I'm concerned with the readings I'm getting. The temp is a steady 93 degrees and the humidity right now with Santa Ana winds blowing is 10%. I'm concerned about the effect these conditions will have on my grow. I'm growing an indica. Does anyone have any experience growing in these conditions?

    #2
    if it is just a box then cut a hole in top to let the built up heat out...just cut there sides and fold over...can always duct tape back if need to..

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      #3
      I really want to maintain the integrity of my stealth growbox. I was mostly wondering what effect those conditions will have on my plants. My ph is right at 6 and I'm at new growth nutrient levels. But thanks for the suggestion.

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        #4
        I am familiar with Santa Ana conditions on central coast. The winds raise temps and lower humidity. Are you in flower now?
        if in veg lower temps increase humidity. In flower..still lower temps to 75-80 and try to maintain low humidity. Problem with Santa Ana's is that the conditions shift daily and throughout the day and so frequent daily monitoring is necessary. With my LEDs it is a constant adjustment especially being on the central coast. Open/close ports, I seek 75-80 mid located hygrometer in temp, fresh going in and fan taking out. It is tough but be available am, mid day, and pre close if you are in flower.
        Indoor- Coco coir & Perlite - 5 gal Smart pots
        Veg-T5s Flower- Platinum LEDS
        GH Flora Trio Cali-mag, Terpinator Liquid Bloom
        photoperiod feminized seeds
        http://www.growweedeasy.com/sites/gr...ow-journal.pdf
        http://www.growweedeasy.com/sites/gr...o-May-2017.pdf
        http://www.growweedeasy.com/sites/gr...ow-Journal.pdf

        Testing for the_honeysticks genetics

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          #5
          To hott maby add another fan and for more humidity in the vegetative stage spray water on leafs couple times a day. I dnt have a perfect set up either but I get results always room to improve and upgrade good luck
          ​​​​​​

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          • Tika
            Tika commented
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            Add more ventilation with air

          #6
          Intake at the bottom and exhaust at the top is best for cooling. Hot air rises, cool air sinks.

          Also, thermometer placement is important, you can get wildly varying readings in different placement throughout your grow space.

          Does it feel like 90 degrees in there when you first open up the box?

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            #7
            Not really. Someone told me that my high readings might be from infrared from my LED light. I now have a small personal mister/humidifier inside the box which seems to be helping.

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            • St.buds
              St.buds commented
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              Nice but remember to remove it when u start flowering

            • Royal Nugs
              Royal Nugs commented
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              If it don't feel like 90+ degrees inside when you first open it up, I wouldn't be too concerned. Keep an eye out for leaes curling upward, aka canoe. The serrated part of the leaves will curl up before the full body of the leaf will, so there's an indicator...

              Som pics would be great?

            #8
            So, steps have been taken. Firstly, I have a single intake fan at the center of the back wall of my box and dual exhaust at the top. I now have a small mister/humidifier inside the box and a room humidifier running near the intake fan. Humidity is rising nicely. Shooting for 50-55%. Also, I am in early veg stage. Thinking about quitting my job so I can be with my plants 24/7..........JK ;-)

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              #9
              "Thinking about quitting my job so I can be with my plants 24/7..........JK ;-)"

              We all went through that and still do. Many of us sit and stare at our plants.

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              • Bikerstonrr
                Bikerstonrr commented
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                It is one of the many advantages of being retired/disabled. I get to spend hours a day with my plants. The hardest part is NOT to micromanage lol.

              #10
              Pictures please, we would love to see your grow space and box to help us give you more concrete help.
              Grow and good luck
              Current grow:

              https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...lly-grown-meds

              past grows:

              http://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum/...2-grow-one-off

              http://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum/...hello-everyone

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                #11
                Heat stress will reduce yields, Heat stress that bad could be fatal to you plants if it lasts long enough.

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                  #12
                  I will post some pics tonight after work 😤😩.

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                    #13
                    Here is a shot of my seedling 🌱 that is doing well. My first one suffered from light burn inflected by my lack of experience. But I think 💭 the poor little girl will survive. Also, here is a shot of my set up. I've been closely monitoring ph, temp and humidity. With the steps that I have taken, I believe at this point ☝️ things are under control.

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                      #14
                      Week 3 progress.

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                      • alltatup
                        alltatup commented
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                        They look great!!!

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