Temp and humidity?

abudtokr

Active Member
Ok I give up that Advanced Search crap sucks. What is the best temp and humidity? There are so many stories. I read from other sites but I mostly got my info off here so I might as well go with what people think here.. Right now I got 85.5 for the temp and 71 for the humidity......
 

Encomium

Active Member
Ideal Temps - 70-75 daytime and 60-65 nighttime. Ideal Humidity - 60-70% vegging and 40-60% flowering.
 

Snow Crash

Well-Known Member
75.6 to 76.4 degrees F. 24 to 25 derees C. Without CO2.
79.8 to 81.2 degrees F. 26 to 27 degrees C. With CO2.

Humidity stable at 40%. Lower and you can hurt the plants. Higher and you risk mold.

The range from 72 degrees to 82 degrees F. 22 to 28 degrees C. Is the safe range. 25% humidity to 60% humidity is the RH safe range. Stay inside these numbers and as close to the ideal as you can.

I find these levels to be ideal. Later in flowering I decrease night temperatures but during the main growth period I keep as stable as possible.
 

abudtokr

Active Member
Alright thanks guys I would smoke one with you guys if it was possible. Some how I have to tone it down a notch in there I see. Thanks again
 

Snow Crash

Well-Known Member
Ok I cant get the heat to go below 85 so now what?
Gotta spend money on ventilation. If you can move enough air you can keep the temperature closer to your intake temp. If the intake temp goes over 75 then you'll need an air conditioner.
 

CHUCKTYLAH

Active Member
Not sure the size of space your using but if it doesn't go all the way to the ceiling a hole in the top with a light trap and a small fan will drop a small space by 5 degrees or more. If you can absolutley not grow below 85 degrees Co2 will help it make it through. It won't be optimal but you will still grow some nice buds. Temp of the res water is very important for hydro because it promotes growth in your res. With temps of 85 the res water gonna need particular attention.
 

abudtokr

Active Member
Its a small bathroom with out a vent. The plants are healthy as can be. I just dont want it to start be a problem. There is a little window I can use as soon as it warms up outside, Then I can mount a vent fan, I just was getting mixed answers from google and its hard to search on this site the advanced search dont really work for me. Until I post something then I can find it, lol So sorry for all the questions guys I know by the looks of things people get mad if you ask questions people already asked. And thanks again for the info
 

CHUCKTYLAH

Active Member
Its a small bathroom with out a vent. The plants are healthy as can be. I just dont want it to start be a problem. There is a little window I can use as soon as it warms up outside, Then I can mount a vent fan, I just was getting mixed answers from google and its hard to search on this site the advanced search dont really work for me. Until I post something then I can find it, lol So sorry for all the questions guys I know by the looks of things people get mad if you ask questions people already asked. And thanks again for the info
most of us wouldn't be here if we didn't want to answer questions. You learn 20% of what you read you learn 90% of what you teach.
 

CHUCKTYLAH

Active Member
Ok I cant get the heat to go below 85 so now what?
I have seen people use a 5 gallon bucket with frozen water bottles on the bottom dry ice on top of the bottles and a fan mounted on top. The dry ice lets off Co2 as well as making your ice last longer. How often they had to change the bottles I do not recall.
 
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