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    HELP. How to keep Plants warm in Garage during winter?

    Hello to all. I was wondering if any one has any helpful information that would be helpful to my situation. I have 3 big mothers in my Garage, they seem to be getting very cold and we cant figure out a cheap and watt efficent way to warm the vegging ladies healthy. There is also purpling throught all stems. They seem healthy and are maintaing enough, but we are worried about what the future holds in front of us. So my big concern is keeping the electricity from increasing while spending the least amount of money possible.. To inturn warm my plants up!
    KingChron420 Reviewed by KingChron420 on . HELP. How to keep Plants warm in Garage during winter? Hello to all. I was wondering if any one has any helpful information that would be helpful to my situation. I have 3 big mothers in my Garage, they seem to be getting very cold and we cant figure out a cheap and watt efficent way to warm the vegging ladies healthy. There is also purpling throught all stems. They seem healthy and are maintaing enough, but we are worried about what the future holds in front of us. So my big concern is keeping the electricity from increasing while spending the Rating: 5

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    HELP. How to keep Plants warm in Garage during winter?

    Are they in a tent? If not, maybe a tent and a small oil radiator in there with them would do the trick. You will need an exhaust fan for air exchange. Or maybe a tent and duct their intake from inside your house.

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    HELP. How to keep Plants warm in Garage during winter?

    Quote Originally Posted by PlainJane
    Are they in a tent? If not, maybe a tent and a small oil radiator in there with them would do the trick. You will need an exhaust fan for air exchange. Or maybe a tent and duct their intake from inside your house.
    I second that. Those oil heaters are verry efficient, id use one of them
    :thumbsup:

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    #4
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    HELP. How to keep Plants warm in Garage during winter?

    I'll third the oil heater. I use one and it works like a charm. Try to get one with a thermostat so it isn't always on. That'll save you a few bucks on energy.

    how big is the space that NEEDS to be heated?

    Skeet.

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    #5
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    HELP. How to keep Plants warm in Garage during winter?

    I use an oil filled heater to. They are the safest to use. I have mine set on a timer to come on when the lights are off.

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    #6
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    HELP. How to keep Plants warm in Garage during winter?

    How cold is it actually getting at night?

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    #7
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    HELP. How to keep Plants warm in Garage during winter?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lit Up
    How cold is it actually getting at night?
    we looked this morning and it was 50 degrees. the mothers are in a 10 by 10 panda filmed off room....will one oil heater really do the job? thanks for all ur help

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