Do You use under lamp temps or room temps?

DonaldJTrump

Active Member
Hello,

I run air cooled 1000's

I have seen my under lamp temps range from 72-79 degrees. I have 2 ac/s running. dont kno what to do i dont like cutting holes...

My question is should i use under lamp temp or main room temp? The therm under lamps reads 79 degrees but all lamps are cool to the touch (but can still feel heat radiating when standing underneath or close).

Other therms like the ones on the ac units say its 72-74 in room. Should i go off temps under lamps or temps inside of whole room?

i really like cooler temps for color. but do not want any more holes. **edit** even if i cut hole it doesnt matter in a few months it will be warm again LOLOL
 

a mongo frog

Well-Known Member
Hello,

I run air cooled 1000's

I have seen my under lamp temps range from 72-79 degrees. I have 2 ac/s running. dont kno what to do i dont like cutting holes...

My question is should i use under lamp temp or main room temp? The therm under lamps reads 79 degrees but all lamps are cool to the touch (but can still feel heat radiating when standing underneath or close).

Other therms like the ones on the ac units say its 72-74 in room. Should i go off temps under lamps or temps inside of whole room?

i really like cooler temps for color. but do not want any more holes. **edit** even if i cut hole it doesnt matter in a few months it will be warm again LOLOL
Under the lamps on top of the plant temps Mr.President. So basically Mr Trump you want to take the temp from the top of your plants.
 

TacoMac

Well-Known Member
All temperatures should be taken in the shade in the area in question. So if you're growing in a tent, put the thermometer on a small stand about half way down the pot/container.

That's your real reading. Some people make the mistake of putting it in the direct view of the lights. That's completely wrong as you will get natural solar heat from the light in addition to radiated heat from the ballast and you'll almost always have very high readings.

Remember, it's perfectly normal to walk outside on a 75 degree day and the hood of your car be 95 to 100 degrees to the touch. The same applies to plants. They're perfectly used to 100 degree temps in direct light. But underneath the canopy you don't want that at all.
 

OldMedUser

Well-Known Member
Most of that makes sense. I recently got a thermal gun and after 50 years of growing I'm not changing a thing.

I've always kept a small fan blowing between the bulb and canopy to dissipate radiant heat so won't change that.

Just another whiny point of contention that really won't matter to your plants unless they are getting burned.

:peace:
 

DonaldJTrump

Active Member
All temperatures should be taken in the shade in the area in question. So if you're growing in a tent, put the thermometer on a small stand about half way down the pot/container.

That's your real reading. Some people make the mistake of putting it in the direct view of the lights. That's completely wrong as you will get natural solar heat from the light in addition to radiated heat from the ballast and you'll almost always have very high readings.

Remember, it's perfectly normal to walk outside on a 75 degree day and the hood of your car be 95 to 100 degrees to the touch. The same applies to plants. They're perfectly used to 100 degree temps in direct light. But underneath the canopy you don't want that at all.
Most of that makes sense. I recently got a thermal gun and after 50 years of growing I'm not changing a thing.

I've always kept a small fan blowing between the bulb and canopy to dissipate radiant heat so won't change that.

Just another whiny point of contention that really won't matter to your plants unless they are getting burned.

:peace:

thats cool guys. i jerry rigged an old booster fan I have literaly found NO use for since they motors are so WEAK.....

MY exauhst is HOT its like this..... Triple 6" into 18". 6"s include 2 floor a/c units and lights... NOt at liberty to disclose number but the a/c units put of at lease 8x heat then the lamps.... these run into 8inch line into a carbon filter. Works very well..
 
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