will 80-85 temp work without co2?

Remix

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finally got some cash ta spend, went ta my homie at the hydro store, bought me some aurora organic plant, has everything in it, all the aeration it needs
got a 4" inline fan ducting it threw the roof, it has dropped the

temperatures
from 90-95
to 80-85

which i think will be good right? even with no co2?
humidty is like 30-40

my plants suffered severely when i didnt have inline fan temps were 90+


anyone kno if that will be fine?
plants are like 3 weeks old
 

hawaiinsolja

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pics of the plants? how bad did they suffer?? and at 80 to 85 they wil be alot better but 75-80 then they would be great get a little household rotating fan to circulate the air a little more just aim the fan at the lights
 

Remix

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already got one of those cheapo box fans blowing at the light and plants. they are like 20"
i might add another fan see if it helps any,
 

Remix

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i just got my camera back and for some reason it wont read the usb plug hooked to the camera :/
but they are pretty bad lol
i hope they will start recovering, i think they will
 

bluewizard

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i ran around that range for my first grow and all i'll say is this; it causes higher rates of males/herms and if kept in that range throughout flowering yield will still take a significant it.

75-80 is good, 72 at night and 74-75 during the day is my goal

look into a diy co2 bottle and put a balloon with holes poked into it on top. slow-released co2. you can even remove from the room so you only use it when you want. this is dirt cheap too. for a small set up like yours it would probably be enough
 

DaKine

Active Member
i had temps 80-85 my whole grow. now i'm at day 53 of flower and she is great.
Me too..... Still do can't get it under 80 (85-86 is the daytime high), and my plants are just fine. 1000w hps hot as a mofo.. Had A/C too much $$$$$$ use 1 6" out inline from the light, and a 6" intake in. and one 14" oscillating fan.
 
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