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soundslikewill
12-12-2006, 02:33 PM
Okay so here's the deal

My growroom is a walk in closet with NO ventilation whatsoever. I have a door obviously, that leads into my bedroom. I walked into my room last night (there are no fans going, I'm on day 4 with 2 sprouts, and i think one is dying) and it was 95 fucking degrees. I don't think it's supposed to be that hot in there. Any suggestions on how I can get airflow, but also while having a light sealed room?

Thanks

PS.

One of my seedlings has been sprouted since sunday, but it looks kind of sickly and it wont shed it's husk. Any suggestions?

Volker
12-12-2006, 02:58 PM
Any suggestions on how I can get airflow, but also while having a light sealed room?If the door open isnt an option, I think you're gonna hafta cut a vent hole in yer wall.


One of my seedlings has been sprouted since sunday, but it looks kind of sickly and it wont shed it's husk. Any suggestions?Whatver you do, DON'T touch it with your finger or a pointy stick! You can gently loosen the dirt where it's backing out, but even that is risky. All ya can do, really, is wait & hope.

It happens. In my last batch I had 2 "pop & stall" & 5 "no show".

soundslikewill
12-13-2006, 12:01 AM
i think mine might be stalling...will it recover?

Cornelius
12-13-2006, 03:46 AM
get it cooler in there. you could get a cheap temporary door and cut a hole in it, but you need ventilation my friend

Garden Knowm
12-13-2006, 07:40 AM
Take the door kob off and hook up a squirrel fan... suck the hot air out of the closet!!! Cool air will comein through cracks...

it works GREAT!!!

justaseed
12-13-2006, 02:21 PM
you should make a proper growspace BEFORE you plant the seeds. that means puting in exhaust fans and intakes then running the lights/fans for 24hrs checking the temps the hole time to see what you have. plants that are stressed from the start will always have problems imo.