Ok here's the deal, I plan on starting my first grow this summer. My room has got what is called built in drawers, cabinets, and closets (everything is built right into the wall).

I want to set up a little cabinet grow area but since my room is up in the attic it gets quite hot inside the cabinet especially during the summer. I'm talking high 90's at the top of the cabinet, so overheating my plants is a major concern for me.

What i was thinking was sticking acouple exhuast fans up near the top where it's the hottest and a couple inlet holes near the bottom where it's cooler. What do you all think? Is there anyone that's had to deal with this type of situation and has found good solutions?
OptimusPrime Reviewed by OptimusPrime on . high temperature advice Ok here's the deal, I plan on starting my first grow this summer. My room has got what is called built in drawers, cabinets, and closets (everything is built right into the wall). I want to set up a little cabinet grow area but since my room is up in the attic it gets quite hot inside the cabinet especially during the summer. I'm talking high 90's at the top of the cabinet, so overheating my plants is a major concern for me. What i was thinking was sticking acouple exhuast fans up near Rating: 5