81 degrees lights on but 65 degrees lights out . is this bad ?

karmabud

Member
this is in my pc grow , i just got a digital temp guage and i noticed the temp was 65 degrees last night at around 4am 4 hours after lights had gone out at midnite . is this too low for my seedlings ? will it be too low for clones ?( my pc box will turn into a clone box for my other setup after this plant grows )
 

plaguedog

Active Member
this is in my pc grow , i just got a digital temp guage and i noticed the temp was 65 degrees last night at around 4am 4 hours after lights had gone out at midnite . is this too low for my seedlings ? will it be too low for clones ?( my pc box will turn into a clone box for my other setup after this plant grows )

No, for clones you might want to keep it to 75 at the lowest though. It's fine for seedlings...
 

smppro

Well-Known Member
No, for clones you might want to keep it to 75 at the lowest though. It's fine for seedlings...
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maybe if the clones hasnt rooted yet, but once it roots it is mature, a seedling however is young and would do better with a warmer temp and higher humidity. Just leave your lights on 24/7 if you dont like it getting that cold.
 

PBFseedco.

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Yes this is bad. I had this problem and what i did is just switch the lights on at night and off during the day. My apt is a lot warmer during the day and at night the lights keep the room warm!:leaf:
 

Electrofunk

Member
That's almost ideal I would say for non-clones. If you think about it, if the max is 81 and low is 65, the average temperature is probably somewhere in between so your plants are not spending a lot of time at those temps. I have read that a 10-15 degree differences in on and off temps is something to shoot for.
 
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