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02-20-2007, 05:39 PM #1OPMember
are my nutes too cold?
the temp of the nutes was 59-60 F and that was during the middle of the day so i can just imagine how cold they must get at night and early in the morning... yes they were on teh basement floor but i had a heater running nextg to them but it didnt do anything. im goin to put insulation under and around the nutes and see hwo that does.. does the cold nutes explain why the droopy leaves though? i think it was just putting them in shock everytime they got fed... im gona put insulation under it so its not just on the basement floor and hopefully that will raise the temp a lil
esc0bar Reviewed by esc0bar on . are my nutes too cold? my nutes temp is 58 f because its in my basement and its cold.. the room temp is like 70 with the lights on.. the leaves just all of a sudden started drooping a lil bit everytime i feed them.. they were doin great before when the nutes were a lot warmer now all of a sudden i put them in the basement and the nutes and temp are colder and they droop when i feed them.. when i dont feed them like i did for 1 day they looked great again then i fed them a quick flood and they started to droop a Rating: 5
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