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It's kind of funny cuz my Dad says back in the early 90's they weren't using a/c either. They were rocking 95f all day. Lots of clean up between crops though. He said they utilized air circulation and co2 to fend off the mold etc.If you absolutely have to grow in those conditions and cannot get an A/C unit in there.... then I would at the Very Least try and keep water temps down to 70* f ....otherwise you'll have problems in the root zone.
90-100* f is way too high my man...... try and at least get it down to 85* f and they'll be ok
i cant find that vitalink chill. can anyone tell me where i can get that? i live in Alabama and we have terribly hot summers. my indoor grow is to hot even with my 5,000 btu A/C . i supplement with lots of CO2 but its still to hot. im currently getting ready to put in an inline exhaust fan to get my grow room temps down. if anyone can tell me where to get that vitalink stuff i would appreciate it. thanks
liquid ice,by esopincs.think that's the company.liquid in a bag,bottle thing.good stuff,my temps at this month is 85-90'...quite regular.more oscillating fans,under canopy fan helped me.also,cut pot covers out of panda film.bounce that light up away from root zone.hope this helps,even late..There's a product called vitalink chill, that helps the plants thrive in hot temps (30 c and over),was used in greenhouses in hot countries,if u can't adjust ur temps this is the next best thing,I use it and it's good!there's another similar product that does the same but can't remember the name.76
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