Hi everyone,
I have been growing outdoors all summer long. We had an early frost so I brought my plants into my barn and turned an empty satll into a grow room to finish off my plants. It is going to get very cold tonight so here is my question. The only type3 of heat source I have at the moment is 2 Red heating bulbs. ( I use them to keep my chickens water from freezing in winter months. They throw pretty good heat. I am wondering if I keep those plugged in for the night IF they will effect my flowering cycle????

It is suppossed to get down to the 20's tonight. I just need to get through tonight and I guess I will need to go out and buy some sort of heating element????? Any suggestions on that???? Somethng that will not cost me a fortune. Like a small electric heater???? Again any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.........BUT for now I have to get through tonight. So will Red heating bulbs effect my flowering cycle????? If I leave those on all night for a heat source???????

Please answer ASAP I must know this answer. I have closed up the barn nice and tight so the plants are not exposed to the harsh cold of being driectly outdoors......I am really worried as I have another 3 -4 weeks left of budding because of all the rain we had in June.

HELP~!!!!!!
Thanks
Atrayou Reviewed by Atrayou on . Need an Answer ASAP~!!!! Hi everyone, I have been growing outdoors all summer long. We had an early frost so I brought my plants into my barn and turned an empty satll into a grow room to finish off my plants. It is going to get very cold tonight so here is my question. The only type3 of heat source I have at the moment is 2 Red heating bulbs. ( I use them to keep my chickens water from freezing in winter months. They throw pretty good heat. I am wondering if I keep those plugged in for the night IF they will effect Rating: 5