the hottest it can be......

Philzz24

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hey ppl.....
now i got 400 MH for about 25 plants (clones 5 weeks old)
a couple died,tried to figure what was makin them gettin yellow leaves....not too much ferts/water....i narowed it down to too hot....its in closet and no room to put air cond..... tried fan but still too hot....any tips???

thx
 

odinzu

Active Member
If smkpt and doobsday's idea didn't work try creating a ventilation system by taking a fan blowing into the start of the vent/hose and the end of the vent/hose will be put through a window or any place out of the closet to extract the hot air. One more idea, you could take ice or co2 and suck the air from it and blow it into the room....vis/versa =D *Just make sure the temp doesn't rise over 96degrees celsius
 

MightyBuddha

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If smkpt and doobsday's idea didn't work try creating a ventilation system by taking a fan blowing into the start of the vent/hose and the end of the vent/hose will be put through a window or any place out of the closet to extract the hot air. One more idea, you could take ice or co2 and suck the air from it and blow it into the room....vis/versa =D *Just make sure the temp doesn't rise over 96degrees celsius

I think that may be a little too warm.
 

Philzz24

Active Member
co2 thats a good idea any time thats better than others for co2??as for the light its about a feet and a half over them.....and for the hot air to go out well a small crack in the door when i'm gone and the doors fully open when i come back home.......
 

Philzz24

Active Member
If smkpt and doobsday's idea didn't work try creating a ventilation system by taking a fan blowing into the start of the vent/hose and the end of the vent/hose will be put through a window or any place out of the closet to extract the hot air. One more idea, you could take ice or co2 and suck the air from it and blow it into the room....vis/versa =D *Just make sure the temp doesn't rise over 96degrees celsius

ok now i dont have any windows near the closet....any suggestion???
hole in the wall/wth fan near the ceiling??
 

MightyBuddha

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You probably want to run the bathroom fan into a dryer vent and then run it outside or into a carbon scrubber (home-made if on the cheap).
 

Schmoo

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I was under the impression that Co2 caused areas to heat up...Not cool off. (You know, Global Warming and all...:P)
 

videoman40

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Well 1st of all we werent discussing global warming, we were talking about growing pot, and as far as pot is concerned, co2 does neither, heat up or cool off. It does however allow pot to utilize a higher temperature.
Higher temperature's are a normal by-product of the indoor grower, as the lights used produce heat. The addition of co2 will enhance the grow.
Peace

I was under the impression that Co2 caused areas to heat up...Not cool off. (You know, Global Warming and all...:P)
 

videoman40

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Cali-high makes a very good point, what are you going to do with 25 plants and one 400 watt light?
Peace
 

silk

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You have 2 temperatures you need to worry about. 1 is the general temperature of your grow space and 2 is the temperature of the top of your plants.
 

Philzz24

Active Member
lts just say most or em are goin outside......now i rearranged back the whole thing ill leave it a couple a dayz....ill probably try inside too....more of an outside grower......
 

pauliojr

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I was under the impression that Co2 caused areas to heat up...Not cool off. (You know, Global Warming and all...:P)
Like Videoman said, CO2 doesn't actually cool down the grow room, but lets the plants utilize a higher temperature. By the way, global warming is not caused by C02 emissions......but that is a whole other topic in the politics section lol.
 

g0nz0

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With c02 added what would you say would be the maximum tolerable temperature would be without stunting growth. I know this can also be dependant on strain and/or genetics but just a ballpark figure would be very helpful.
 
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