ZiggetyZagg
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This is our first grow. We're growing in a 4*4 tent in the basement. Our temps are great right now. We're at 24/0 so we have to vent the tent to keep us at a comfy 75. Our basement ambient temperature is about 68 right now, but in cold weather ambient gets down to the 50s. We know we're going to need some heat when the weather starts to get cold. We have some floor squares that raise everything off the concrete by a half inch. Right now those are under our seedlings in the drip liner of the tent. When we repot into our 7gal fabric pots, @FluffySquish is leaning toward putting those under the liner with a couple of 20x48 seedling mats on top of those and then the liner on top of the mats to raise the temps. I'm curious if that's a good option. Is it going to be hard on the plants to have their soil sitting on heat mats? Will the seedling mats raise the ambient temperature enough? Is there a better option? I've seen people using oil heaters, but I don't like the idea of those being left running while we're out, and it seems like it would be too close to the kids unless we figure out how to hang it somehow so it's not near anything green. Thoughts? Opinions?