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Lakehigh

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Hi There,
Can anyone tell me if there is a perfect temp when the lights are off?
And if you run a heater. should your canfan be turn off?
 
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2Lazy

My plants like it better around 72 to 74 at the canopy. During flowering I like to drop my night temperatures to the low 60s, seems to help with the "fall colors" on the plants.
 

LUDACRIS

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thx for the replie,
68? not 78.
either way your saying it should be the same lights on or off?
thank u



74* day (lights on).
64* night (lights of).
No extraction or oscillating are fans are required during the dark period.
 

LUDACRIS

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Ludacris,

Thank you for the replie & Help

No problem. You can have the temps up to around 80-85* during the daytime(lights on). Then just make sure you have a 10* drop in temperature at night(lights off). I always run at 74-75*day and 64-65* at night

(good luck).
 

Phedrosbenny

Trying to have a good day
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No problem. You can have the temps up to around 80-85* during the daytime(lights on). Then just make sure you have a 10* drop in temperature at night(lights off). I always run at 74-75*day and 64-65* at night

(good luck).

I was just wondering why it should be 10 degrees colder at night? Or any temp difference at all? The only reason I could think of is so you could try to bring out the purples?
 

Justin_Credible

Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary....
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74* day (lights on).
64* night (lights of).
No extraction or oscillating are fans are required during the dark period.

Ludacris is not messing with you like other people. You do not want same temp all the time for proper photo period to take place. I do the same, with one degree diff...65 lights off, 75 on. 40-45% rel humidity in flower, in veg when lights are off same temp, but humidity at 55%.
 
your right ludacris what you suggested is the best temp to run your plants sorry if my post was stupid...i was in a rush i should of not even posted really
 

Justin_Credible

Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary....
Veteran
Thx Justin.

So, Theres peps here that will give you wrong answers
just to mess with you?

I have seen it; or maybe what I have seen is ignorance and peeps not really knowing what they are doing and giving advice anyway. If you are serious about this, get yourself a copy of the indoor bible by jorge cervantes. Some people agree with him, others do not. I personally have had great success with utilizing what he has to say in that book. 25 bucks well spent.
:tiphat:
 
My husband says that unfortunately there are a few like that on icmag. For the most part, though, this is a really great place. It's one of the nicest places I've ever been on the internet, and I've been doing online forums since they were email newsgroups back in the day . . . . . Even ran my own place for a while . . . . .

One thing you can do is use the search function and read some of the longer, well-established threads on here and see what the overall consensus is on a particular topic.

We run acs and keep them at about 70 degrees. Obviously it gets warmer when the lights are on in the flowering room. I was keeping veg on 68 for a while, but it felt icy in the room to me, so I upped it back to 70. Since we're doing hydro, it's important to not have it get too warm, b/c that's when fungus and stuff like that happens. . . . Also, high temps can affect yields, or more to the point vast changes in temperature can do that if you have an attic run or something like that and it's winter time.
 

Justin_Credible

Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary....
Veteran
My husband says that unfortunately there are a few like that on icmag. For the most part, though, this is a really great place. It's one of the nicest places I've ever been on the internet, and I've been doing online forums since they were email newsgroups back in the day . . . . . Even ran my own place for a while . . . . .

One thing you can do is use the search function and read some of the longer, well-established threads on here and see what the overall consensus is on a particular topic.

We run acs and keep them at about 70 degrees. Obviously it gets warmer when the lights are on in the flowering room. I was keeping veg on 68 for a while, but it felt icy in the room to me, so I upped it back to 70. Since we're doing hydro, it's important to not have it get too warm, b/c that's when fungus and stuff like that happens. . . . Also, high temps can affect yields, or more to the point vast changes in temperature can do that if you have an attic run or something like that and it's winter time.

:tiphat:
Right on, hydro...run to waste? Yeah, I was warned about getting or giving advice because peeps do like to mess with you, I make sure what I am giving is as accurate as possible so as to not seem like one of those peeps. I also agree that this site does set a nice tone.
 

LUDACRIS

Active member
Veteran
Ludacris is not messing with you like other people. You do not want same temp all the time for proper photo period to take place. I do the same, with one degree diff...65 lights off, 75 on. 40-45% rel humidity in flower, in veg when lights are off same temp, but humidity at 55%.



Thanks Justin. Some people judge others by their rep status but that can be very deceptive. I seem to get no rep but i aint to concerned about that.

THANKS.
LUDA.
:wave:
 

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