Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
This time of year, many indoor grow areas in basements and such should be having some issues with keeping the temperature above 50 degrees. I know in my garden it is a real issue, and usually this time of year I get some stress showing up. Not much I can do about it unless I could heat the whole basement, but cannot.

I am thinking if I go down from a 750 cfm fan to maybe in the range of 350 cfm in the winter my temps will stay warmer? Anyone got any info or opinions related to reduction of air flow to increase temp? Already have a space heater in the veg room for nights along with heating pads. Not heating the flower room other than what it gets from the veg room.

Opinions?
i would buy a queensize heating blanket fold in in half and put it under the plants.thats what i did and it has helped alot.then you can control what temp you want.as far as the room goes get a heater that has a timer on it set it for 4 hours or so at the peak of the night cycle. if you are running 2 rooms then you could stagger the light cycle and pump the heat from the lights in each room with lights on.
palerider7777 Reviewed by palerider7777 on . COLD stress This time of year, many indoor grow areas in basements and such should be having some issues with keeping the temperature above 50 degrees. I know in my garden it is a real issue, and usually this time of year I get some stress showing up. Not much I can do about it unless I could heat the whole basement, but cannot. I am thinking if I go down from a 750 cfm fan to maybe in the range of 350 cfm in the winter my temps will stay warmer? Anyone got any info or opinions related to reduction Rating: 5