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Your lights will do a good job of keeping it at a decent temp when they are on and when they are off it should not get too cold for them to not like it. My chiller has not had to run at all the last few days from what I have seen. Its basically telling me it is on the heater stage which I have no heater connected so it does nothing. Lowest I seen was 62 or something. Plants are thriving and I can already see the roots going nuts. Throw a ebay temp monitor in there for a few bucks to check. It should also offset your lights nicely since you have nothing but cold ambient temps to bring your buckets down to a good temp so allow it to happen and use it to your advantage in my opinion. Happy growing.
I'm with him. ^^
I'm in New England and I use a heater in my closet because it faces an outside wall. I won't let it get below 60 and have only had to use the heater a handful of times. (lights and house heat cover it most times)
I've used it for maybe 3 weeks total in 3 winters. It's only necessary for nights where it gets below 5-10 degrees.
Shouldn't be an issue in SD :)
40F is too cold, and it gets that cold in SD easily.
Insulated warehouse versus garage, is there really a huge difference? Used to freeze my butt off down there, and I still say better safe than sorry. Few sheets of foam are *so* cheap and easy to lay down, not to mention reflective and mold-resistant.but slow down SM, that's the air temp, outside.
a concrete slab in an insulated garage is an entirely different story.
Papa
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