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    #11
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    Temperature Control!

    BTW that Bake A Round tube looks perfect! Thanks alot Turtle. :thumbsup:

    Also since people began to post here, as of right now the humidity is only at 20, the seeds have not yet come up but are on there way.. I sacraficed one of the plants to make sure the seed had begun to germinate, the plant had a strong root coming from it heading towards the surface. I'll admit I planted the seeds to deep but they seem to be doing just fine, taking a little bit longer to come up though. The point is though will they be at all damaged from this low humidity or does that not really come into effect until they have reached the surface?
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    #12
    Senior Member

    Temperature Control!

    you need to get the humidity up to 50 or so for veg . put a bucket of water with a fan blowing across the surface and that should bring it up. the humidity in my veg cab ranges from 50-60rh and 30-50rh in my flower chambers.

    i found a bake a round on ebay for $16. thanks again turtle!

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Temperature Control!

    wow, i just reread your post. patients is the most important thing you need to grow pot. i can't believe you killed a plant to see if it was alive! i guess it's not that big a deal. just remember, if you try to rush things you're not gonna get the results you want. i know how hard it is to wait for the little guys to brake the surface but waiting is what it's all about if you wanna grow mj. just sit back and let the plants grow. they will let you know if something is wrong. good luck.

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    #14
    Member

    Temperature Control!

    Thanks seed... its 2 weeks tommorrow though since they were planted, nothing has come up yet.
    Any pictures posted by myself or anyone using my username are not my own and are in fact pictures I found on an image search engine. All posts are fictional and based off research. I DO NOT sell/cultivate or participate in any illegal activities what so ever and will not be held liable for anything that I or others say on these forums.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Temperature Control!

    Quote Originally Posted by k1ucHt
    The current temperature under just the CFL lighting is between 80 - 85 degrees. Here is a picture of the thermometer placement, is that ok? I suppose it is in direct lighting but to me thats the only way it could be done.
    Klutch,

    Does your thermometer have the little "probe" for measuring the temps? Or is it the main box, and nothing else?

    I've got one with the little box, and a long cable with a probe. If you've got the probe, stick it into your fan's grill. That's what I did. No direct light, 100% airflow...

    <><><>
    Bake A Round

    NO PROBLEM guys!

    I'm trully impressed that there isn't a sticky or something with information for cool tubes... I remember that I wanted to build one, and just by chance I stumbled into one of Zandor's posts... saying he used those Bake A Rounds.

    !!!! Why didn't I read that before?!

    Anyways, they work great. They're pretty sturdy (not super thick, but strong) glass... Pyrex (high temperatures no problem!), and they're sold all over eBay.

    For a quasi-cool tube how-to, check out:
    http://boards.cannabis.com/showthrea...t=34726&page=6
    Post #148. Maybe that helps.

    Best guys,

    -turtle420
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    #16
    Member

    Temperature Control!

    Hey turtle I do have a prob connected to a long cord, it's supposed to be used to read indoor/outdoor temperatures, I'll do what you said about putting it in the fan grill. Thanks again!
    Any pictures posted by myself or anyone using my username are not my own and are in fact pictures I found on an image search engine. All posts are fictional and based off research. I DO NOT sell/cultivate or participate in any illegal activities what so ever and will not be held liable for anything that I or others say on these forums.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Temperature Control!

    2 weeks!! did you germ. them first?

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Temperature Control!

    what are good temps. and humitity levels to keep ur plant at?...and how do you do it?

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    #19
    Member

    Temperature Control!

    Alright, this grow has been restarted.. turns out only one of the seeds even began to grow, the others were no where to be found in the dirt. No they were not germinated first, big mistake I guess.

    Devin I'm new myself but I've read alot. A good temp is 76-78F, humidity should be 50% or higher for veg and between 30-50% for flowering.

    I am alos almost positive that our thermometer is broken so we're getting a new one, and we bought a cool mist humidifier which is being installed tommorrow. I'm germinating the last 3 seeds as well.
    Any pictures posted by myself or anyone using my username are not my own and are in fact pictures I found on an image search engine. All posts are fictional and based off research. I DO NOT sell/cultivate or participate in any illegal activities what so ever and will not be held liable for anything that I or others say on these forums.

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    #20
    Senior Member

    Temperature Control!

    Quote Originally Posted by k1ucHt
    Alright, this grow has been restarted.. turns out only one of the seeds even began to grow, the others were no where to be found in the dirt. No they were not germinated first, big mistake I guess.

    Devin I'm new myself but I've read alot. A good temp is 76-78F, humidity should be 50% or higher for veg and between 30-50% for flowering.

    I am alos almost positive that our thermometer is broken so we're getting a new one, and we bought a cool mist humidifier which is being installed tommorrow. I'm germinating the last 3 seeds as well.
    Experience man... experience will teach you everything.

    If you have to re-start your grow, that's only because this second one will be much better.

    I germed in the paper towel method (on top of my WiFi router... warm) and then placed them on soil holes... I mean, the holes weren't 1/4inch deep. And before germinating, I dropped the seeds inside a glass of water, with SuperTHRIVE...

    Best dude,

    -turtle420
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