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11-30-2005, 02:54 AM #1OPSenior Member
NooBie HELp (temps to high)
Hello I have a 2x4x7ft box in my closet with 10 seedlings starting to grow.
today 7 of them popped thru the dirt but some had curled downward, and
some had yellow another a purple color on one of its side, then i noticed the
temp reading was at 109%Fthats with a 3ft Osc Fan. how can I keep
these temps down. I have a 400 watt MH about 4 ft away from the plants
but Man its really hot in my closet HELP I can put money but not too much
Xmas is right around the corner???? HELLLLP PLEASEBukDatAss Reviewed by BukDatAss on . NooBie HELp (temps to high) Hello I have a 2x4x7ft box in my closet with 10 seedlings starting to grow. today 7 of them popped thru the dirt but some had curled downward, and some had yellow another a purple color on one of its side, then i noticed the temp reading was at 109%F :( thats with a 3ft Osc Fan. how can I keep these temps down. I have a 400 watt MH about 4 ft away from the plants Rating: 5Ambience have a seance in the garden of Eve
I\'m a God, a gardener, a guardian of trees -Canibus
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11-30-2005, 03:42 AM #2Senior Member
NooBie HELp (temps to high)
air circulation is important...but equally important is that it be fresh air circulation not just the same stagnant closet air...i'd sedgjest figurign out how tomake a ventilation system where fresh air would be pumped from the outside of the grow chamber pumping air in and also the fan inside of the grow chamber pumping air out...best of luck
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11-30-2005, 05:10 AM #3Senior Member
NooBie HELp (temps to high)
Drop it down to a 250 watt lamp or switch to some flo's for the sprouting...your definately torching the crop! Good Luck!!! :thumbsup:
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12-01-2005, 02:13 AM #4Senior Member
NooBie HELp (temps to high)
You need to find a way to get air OUT of that closet. Can you make holes in the wall, the closet door, ceiling? Is the growroom air/light tight? You can run some dryer hose with an inline fan to exhaust the air, you just have to figure out where.
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12-01-2005, 02:20 AM #5Senior Member
NooBie HELp (temps to high)
Oh yea, are you worried about odor?
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12-01-2005, 05:44 AM #6OPSenior Member
NooBie HELp (temps to high)
thanx not yet (odor) but Im gonna see what I can do I was able to drop the temp down to 80 - 85 by leaving the closet door wide open with the window ac on in the room, my plan wasnt to leave the closet door open but it was able to drop the temps down, and the little guys seem to be doing fine now there only 3days old now so I'll just have and wait i guess and see what my next prob will be
Ambience have a seance in the garden of Eve
I\'m a God, a gardener, a guardian of trees -Canibus
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12-01-2005, 03:14 PM #7Senior Member
NooBie HELp (temps to high)
Heat rises.. you need to remove the heat from the top and input fresh air at the bottom
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12-01-2005, 05:52 PM #8Senior Member
NooBie HELp (temps to high)
yea... i use a 3sq.ft x 4ft tall box and just a few computer case fans do me good enough... but then again i only use a 150w
intake near the botttom, exhaust out the top.. .fresh air is more important than circulating air... you can circulate all the stagnant air you want, but if theres no co2, the plant dies... fresh air intake is quite enough to provide sufficient co2 in a small garden
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