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Imo 67-72° seedling,72-82 lights on(veg-finish)65-72 nights(veg-finish).but there r techniques where u do the opposite like said by @motherlode
A buddy of mine asked me why cooling was such a big deal in the grow room, his point was that outdoor plants do fine in the summer heat. I had no idea how to answer that, never thought about it.
In my area it gets 100 and above quite frequently in the summer, but plenty of people grow herb and do fine. If it were to reach 100 in my room my plants would die, how is this? I have a feeling it has something to do with light intensity but I'm not sure. I tryed goggling this with no luck.
i wud just run it..but a vics humidifier will bring up humidity quick,its cheap.u hav a speed controller on yur fan?im assuming no or u wud of already turned it wide open?83 degrees and the humidity is about 38% is there a cheap way to bring the heat down and the humidity up. A little
Outdoor plants are started in the spring, the roots can take the abuse by the time the heat comes. Also, they can breathe. Vegging is really important to plant strength. Aint no indoor grower got time for that!