I got my tent set up in an attached garage. My climate is a moderately humid one with mostly temperate weather in the summer (75-80 usual high temps, 55-60 usual lows). I have found so far that the grow tent is getting a bit warmer than I like- upper 80s when it is at it's hottest- on the warmest days we have seen so far (mid 70s). I have taken some basic mitigation steps to cut down on the ambient heat in the space, using black cloth over windows to darken the area and reduce solar radiation, cycling lights off for 4 hours during the warmest hours (2-6pm). My next step is to cut back to an 18/6 and have lights off from 1pm-7pm. I would really like to keep the tent temps 85 and below, and I don't need a dramatic change to do that- frankly most average days I think 85 will be my high. But we will see heat waves and a dozen days in the 90s for sure.
I am running CMH lights, 2 x 315 in a 5x5. I have an Active Air exhaust fan pulling roughly 400cfm on high. Though this is more about the temp in the space around the tent, rather than in the tent.
I am not going through the expense and work to set up a CO2 system to make the heat more plant friendly. I am loathe to invest hundreds of dollars in a portable A/C unit to cool the garage 10 degrees. But that may be the only route to achieve my goal.
My questions are the following:
-how detrimental is it to plants to spend 4 hrs a day, 3 days per week (that is a broad average) at 85-90 degree temps?
-has anyone devised a minor temperature mitigation strategy that I could feasibly employ?
I am running CMH lights, 2 x 315 in a 5x5. I have an Active Air exhaust fan pulling roughly 400cfm on high. Though this is more about the temp in the space around the tent, rather than in the tent.
I am not going through the expense and work to set up a CO2 system to make the heat more plant friendly. I am loathe to invest hundreds of dollars in a portable A/C unit to cool the garage 10 degrees. But that may be the only route to achieve my goal.
My questions are the following:
-how detrimental is it to plants to spend 4 hrs a day, 3 days per week (that is a broad average) at 85-90 degree temps?
-has anyone devised a minor temperature mitigation strategy that I could feasibly employ?
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