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rastafari80
in my experience indoor growing is a process of self-learning and, majorly, a continuous re-studying the things you already know to improve.
in the last period I'm trying to improve my knowledge about temperature. well, anybody knows the right range during veg and flowering, it's the first thing you learn about growing weed.
but what about radiant heat?
I think the right theory is that you should measure temperature in the shade, away from direct light, and feel the heat of the direct light with the hand.
anyway consider your hand feels too much heat only over 90°F [30°C] and, with a termometer, I think it's right you get even 95°F or more [32°C] without considering to add additional CO2.
Another theory is that the radiant heat should not be never out of the optimal range for growing [never over 88/90°F].
I think it's wrong, because in outdoor growing the sun can heat over those temperatures.
Tell me your opinions, the way you measure temperature in you grow tent or room and how you manage it.
in the last period I'm trying to improve my knowledge about temperature. well, anybody knows the right range during veg and flowering, it's the first thing you learn about growing weed.
but what about radiant heat?
I think the right theory is that you should measure temperature in the shade, away from direct light, and feel the heat of the direct light with the hand.
anyway consider your hand feels too much heat only over 90°F [30°C] and, with a termometer, I think it's right you get even 95°F or more [32°C] without considering to add additional CO2.
Another theory is that the radiant heat should not be never out of the optimal range for growing [never over 88/90°F].
I think it's wrong, because in outdoor growing the sun can heat over those temperatures.
Tell me your opinions, the way you measure temperature in you grow tent or room and how you manage it.