Mr. C. - If I could afford it, would go with the air-cooled hoods, or cool tubes. Would be a big help. But am ok where I'm at with them. Seems winter is worse for my ladies, tho. Just keeping the nighttime temps above 60f is costing a small fortune. (900w all night, every night) Costs more than running the lights. Spring is coming soon, tho. :thumbsup:

theelectrician: Best to understand what you are trying to put the ladies thru, and how to adjust your equipment and nutes, to better suit thier needs.
For instance:
start young ones indoors where temps are reasonable and they are strong enough for the transition, you don't nute full strength, you adjust the lamp height to suit the situation, you prepare the soil to retain moisture better, cool air agressively blowing back and forth on them, water daily...
Just slapping them in a dry, windy sauna, without any preperation...of course they fry.