We have 2 plants going in a closet under a 400w HPS. They are currently 4 days into flower, and were grown outdoors in the vegetative stage.
There is mylar on each side of the walls, and a fan blowing from the floor up on to the plants.
The temperate on the thermometer is at 100d F, give or take a small amount.
I would like to reduce the temperate to about 85d F, but I cant put holes in any walls ruling out using an extractor or something like that.
I have the cupboard door open about half way when the light is on to give some air flow with the fan, and the window in the room where the cupboard is open to.

Will having the temperate this high effect the plants? Is there anything I can do to reduce the temperate to about 85d F?
WeedyBoyWonder Reviewed by WeedyBoyWonder on . Reducing Closet Temperature We have 2 plants going in a closet under a 400w HPS. They are currently 4 days into flower, and were grown outdoors in the vegetative stage. There is mylar on each side of the walls, and a fan blowing from the floor up on to the plants. The temperate on the thermometer is at 100d F, give or take a small amount. I would like to reduce the temperate to about 85d F, but I cant put holes in any walls ruling out using an extractor or something like that. I have the cupboard door open about half Rating: 5