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    #1
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    cfl too hot

    My temperatures are around 30 degrees celius or 90 degree fehrenheit.

    A little bit more at times, only reduced to two 26w bubls to minamize the heat, but still seems too much. Have different brands so on and similar results.

    Added a small computer fan that's blowing on the plant, and will add a exhaust fan soon hopefully.

    Is it normal for cfl to have these temps?
    Thought with cfl I wouldnt have to result to fans so on for temp control.
    Pasofol Reviewed by Pasofol on . cfl too hot My temperatures are around 30 degrees celius or 90 degree fehrenheit. A little bit more at times, only reduced to two 26w bubls to minamize the heat, but still seems too much. Have different brands so on and similar results. Added a small computer fan that's blowing on the plant, and will add a exhaust fan soon hopefully. Is it normal for cfl to have these temps? Thought with cfl I wouldnt have to result to fans so on for temp control. Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    cfl too hot

    yeah instead of taking out a bulb put in a fan even a cheapo wallmart fan they still have one or two in the heater section. just let it blow around until you build an exhaust. keep your temps under 80

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    #3
    Senior Member

    cfl too hot

    Hey 'sup,
    Well a couple things...
    One, that's not a cfl... just a tube flouro... you'd get much better light with a swirly-bulb type flourescent (which is what everyone on here refers to as a CFL) and that tube there may not be enough light for your plant.
    The other is that the thermometer's probe will read more accurately if it hangs free in the air. Dark soil absorbs light and therefore heat... it might be reading high.
    You want 'cool white' type lights right now in the seedling and then veg stage and you also need lots of ventilation. A fan blowing on the plant is a start, but you need a true exhaust to get you temps under control.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    cfl too hot

    oh shit I forgot:jointsmile:








    keep it up bro grow those little fuckers:jointsmile:

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    #5
    Senior Member

    cfl too hot

    i think he does have two cfl and the tube light.....its a little hard to see because of the white pot but they are there:thumbsup:
    \" knowledge is not power, knowledge is potential power\"

    \"those who follow the herd step in SHIT\"

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    #6
    Senior Member

    cfl too hot

    Quote Originally Posted by the yeag
    oh shit I forgot:jointsmile:
    Damn I was getting worried for a little bit.... thought you were sleeping on the job...

    [the Yeag's job is to hassle noobs. My job is to flame kids trying to burn their parents' houses down by growing under their beds. Now you know]

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    #7
    Member

    cfl too hot

    Kind of glad you posted, I've spend more than enough reading, including your work so thanks for the advice but most of those things are in the process or in the thoughts. Which spectrum of light so on.
    My log is there http://boards.cannabis.com/showthread.php?t=93727 :-)
    I'll have to update that, a better pic can be found though of the cfl.

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Hey 'sup,
    Fine, she just better be a girl the sibling is near dead.


    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    One, that's not a cfl... just a tube flouro
    Yes it is, just cant see well because of its light. Look right over the pot.
    It's only sprouted right now so figured it doesnt need that much if I'm not mistaken. The flouro is a backup and used mainly when visitors are by so it doesnt give away too much.

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    the thermometer's probe will read more accurately if it hangs free in the air. Dark soil absorbs light and therefore heat... it might be reading high.
    Agreed, theres a inner and outer temp both are too high. Soil increase temp. thought of that most of the time its hanging off the side and thinking of some kind of stick support.

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    'cool white'
    Agreed 90% are daylight 6500k, two are 4000k and two 2600k. Only 6500k for sprout/veg. Probably HPS for flowering. Haven't decide if I need two different locations for the stages or just to make a converting unit.


    And as for fans it's a temporary measure until I can find a inline duct fan. Homedepot too pricy. Ebay alright but shipping costs and from states will take too long. Not sure if one with a filter will be enough but I guess time will see if it is or isnt.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    cfl too hot

    What about a home depot fart fan? You'll have to wire a replacement cord to it to make it a plug-in but at like $14 you can't go wrong. That's what used to cool my old grow room.
    They're in the aisle with the sinks and toilets and shit

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    #9
    Member

    cfl too hot

    Quote Originally Posted by the yeag
    oh shit I forgot:jointsmile:
    Almost forgot aswell, you must have a really exciting life going after all the noobs online all the time. Makes your day all that better?

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    #10
    Senior Member

    cfl too hot

    Quote Originally Posted by Pasofol
    Yeag oh wise pontiff thank you for your patience with my noob ways...exultated one I will be as wise as you one day
    It will come with time and my teachings...I will show you the way:jointsmile: but first leave canada eh:jointsmile:

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