Gmix
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I grow indoors in tents. Extremely hot and humid in my area. I use in-line exhaust fans. Multiple oscillating fans.Hey everyone I'm having trouble getting my closer under 80 degrees Any advice???
Please and thank you!!.
Yea I had the ac in the summer to but due to the lights inside the closet is still to hot smh I'm stuck on what to do now!I grow indoors in tents. Extremely hot and humid in my area. I use in-line exhaust fans. Multiple oscillating fans.
A window unit AC is what allowed me to grow this summer
Good luck
time to move out of the closetYea I had the ac in the summer to but due to the lights inside the closet is still to hot smh I'm stuck on what to do now!
Depending of what type led you have you can take the drivers off them and put them outside. It’s not a complicated job the cord needed is just the same as a daisy chain and doesn’t cost much.Yea I had the ac in the summer to but due to the lights inside the closet is still to hot smh I'm stuck on what to do now!
take your plant out, you go in and cover it up with lights out, can you see light coming in?So tell me what you guys think so I open the closet partially covered the opening with a black garbage bag taped it up and now I got it to mid-70s but the door has to stay partially open but like I said it's covered by a black garbage bag
Any thoughts????
Currently there no plant inside just doing a test run!!take your plant out, you go in and cover it up with lights out, can you see light coming in?
I'm growing autos and previously I did a 20/4. Cycle think of trying a 19/5 cycle I thought high temp was only for seedlings (and of course high humidity)Generally that would be the biggest concern, does it have a 12 hour uninterrupted darkness cycle (or longer depending veg or flower)
also keep in mind for temps, if you are under LED they like low/mid 80's
and LED lights like it to, it has to do with IR/UV and well.. rather than butcher it below are two interesting reads for LED users..I'm growing autos and previously I did a 20/4. Cycle think of trying a 19/5 cycle I thought high temp was only for seedlings (and of course high humidity)
Try this next time, weigh a nice size cutting until it stops losing weight, then jar for curing. Always cures at 60%. My notations next to the scale are for weekdays, Morning & Night.Also I may have dried too long idk if that effected the taste I didn't 14 days but some braches was braking when did snap test
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