What Your Temps/Humidity at?

chasmtz

Active Member
Im using large CFL's, 250watts(true), in soil and my temps for veg range from like 81f - 87f with a pretty constant 55% humidity. My flowering room has temps that are close to the same, mid 80's but the humidity drops below 50%. I want to know if these temp for flowering are okay or if I need to take measures to drop them

edit: My plants that are vegging are doing extremely well. I suppose I should post pics
 

Psychedelic Breakfast

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Hey chasmtz,

I've got a 400w that runs around 75-79 and humidity 40-50. I've personally haven't tested higher temps but I've read after 85 degrees growth starts to slow in general( take that with a dash of salt)
But your humidity looks good you wanna keep it 40-60 during flowering. I like to keep mine lower than 50%. Personally id try to manage this temps, but a grow isn't impossible without it.

With that said, pics would be great :eyesmoke:
 

chasmtz

Active Member
my fans are weak. my only air flow is one 4" (170cfm) blowing in and one sucking out. these would be perfect if i didnt have filters slowing them down. I think i need 6" fans to circulate fresh air. I have a space thats 7'l x 7'w x 6'h.
 

chasmtz

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here are some pics of the veg room i have going, everything is going really well. Im just trying to get an idead of peoples temps while flowering. Nobody is too keen on sharing specifics....

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Bonzi Lighthouse

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Use both your fans as exhaust and have passive intake.

I've run 250w CFL (+96W T5) in a sealed environment, I'll wager that your ambient temps at intake are high to begin with.
 

chasmtz

Active Member
anyone here actually flowering marijuana plants have a thermometer and care to share the readout? I'd prefer someone who has decent buds to share :). Just want some average temps guys, thanks
 

mamador1r

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plants start slowing down about 95' or so. just something ive read but than again high 80's or low 90's arent that bad if you keep the co2 up. i stay in the high 70's to low 80's in flower with a very low humidity ranging 25-35%
 

symbiote420

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CO2 is the answer for high temps in the growroom it allows the plants to photosynthesize, even at temps over 95. Seen it first hand.
 
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