Jewels
Bon~Fire
,,,Just catching up.
Gotta be careful with those nighttime low temp.s.
I have been learning to manage my new growroom. I have found nothing that will slow plants down faster than > 16C°
I don't have an expensive environmental controller. I have just been screwing around with the thermostat on my cheapy Crappytire, milk house heater. Now my temp logger tells me the garden never goes below (ambient18) Celsius at night.
Previouly my res. was living around 15 C, and dipping to 13. I started shedding roots and fought a 2 week long Ph crash.
I began to (glass aquarium heater) heat the water 24/7 to a steady 18C , and run the space heater overnight to maintain a min of 18C air temp during lights out.
During September- when I was letting the overnight lows get down to 13 or 14C, my growth rates were at a standstill ,and I was also introduced to powdery mildew, for the first time.
Bad things may happen above the temperature ceiling ;but at the same time- there's just nothing happening in the basement.
Gotta be careful with those nighttime low temp.s.
I have been learning to manage my new growroom. I have found nothing that will slow plants down faster than > 16C°
I don't have an expensive environmental controller. I have just been screwing around with the thermostat on my cheapy Crappytire, milk house heater. Now my temp logger tells me the garden never goes below (ambient18) Celsius at night.
Previouly my res. was living around 15 C, and dipping to 13. I started shedding roots and fought a 2 week long Ph crash.
I began to (glass aquarium heater) heat the water 24/7 to a steady 18C , and run the space heater overnight to maintain a min of 18C air temp during lights out.
During September- when I was letting the overnight lows get down to 13 or 14C, my growth rates were at a standstill ,and I was also introduced to powdery mildew, for the first time.
Bad things may happen above the temperature ceiling ;but at the same time- there's just nothing happening in the basement.