hey just put my finger in one of the pots and the dirt was really cold i didnt think to get a temp yet though should i try to keep the soil in a temp range or should i not worry about it? :confused:
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hey just put my finger in one of the pots and the dirt was really cold i didnt think to get a temp yet though should i try to keep the soil in a temp range or should i not worry about it? :confused:
you need a temp and soil meter and some knowaladge,i keep my room at 70 deg to never over 80,,remember cold halts growth slowly,,heat..more growth,,the better heat ,,the better growth,,dont go over 82 deg,,dont get it under 65,use a temp heater,,works great,,if ever over 80 i use my ac,,also,try to have ventalation to outside,i dont no why i threw that in,,i just did,,im sure you have good venting to prevent mold,as long as room is those deg,,youll be greatQuote:
Originally Posted by Shadow Smoke
I my self have gone with hydro but roots are roots. Temp has a big factor on the health of the plant. Durring the day temp hangs around 78 and at night alow it to drop to 70. I have air intake comming in from a unheated basement bit is directed down toward the floor. Have a fan though that mixes this air with heated air in rool so as the plants are not getting direct contact with the chilled air. I am a beginner at this and have found the investment of some good reading material can be very helpfull.
"How to Supercharge Your Garden" has a lot of good info in plain english so even I can understand. It is not plant spacific but cannibus is a plant and the book has allowed me to learn from mistakes.