I had this exact problem when i grew in an old water tank with a 250w hps... summer daytime temps would sometimes get over 35deg celcius and i had no way to control the temp out there, I ended up running extra darkness one day to switch them to a 9pm - 9am lights on cycle, i got no herming etc from doing this (i cant promise the same results for all though so do it at your own risk) and then it allowed me to not cook my plants during the day lol. Also helped in winter when night time temps got down close to 0 deg celcius.That's the biggest problem, since it's in an out-building I can't get the ambient temp below 82 (and it ain't sweltering summer yet!) I'm pulling cooler air from beneath the skirted building with a 8" inline 400 cfm fan to keep grow room in low 80's. Lights any closer than 4" and bud temp is over 90. At 4" with 82 ambient temp bud temps are high 80s. It doesn't burn my hand though. Guess that will have to do. I can't air condition the building.
I'm using a Sun Blaze 22 T5 system covering 1/2 of the plant supplemented with a couple CFL's for the other 1/2, my Avatar shown is that plant. I keep my plant 3 - 3 1/2 inches from the T5 bulbs, and about the same on the CFL side. I've been rotating the plant on a regular basis so it gets equal treatment light-wise, which will end shortly as I just flipped it to flower and wont be able to rotate it once it reaches the screen. My plant is growing in a small alcove downstairs open to the basement that is 68 degrees. I just don't understand how you can be generating that much heat from the T5's. Maybe you could check on Craigs List or similar for a small room a/c.How about some growers using T5s posting the distance from light to canopy AND bud temps!
You're in a 68° basement, I'm in a 88° (today's current temp) outbuilding. T5s (8 - 4 ft 54w bulbs) are 10" away andtop of canopy is 92° with 2 fans blowing away. Can't run A/C in this building due to wiring and poor insulation/metal roof. Just have to make do on this first grow and hope for the best.I'm using a Sun Blaze 22 T5 system covering 1/2 of the plant supplemented with a couple CFL's for the other 1/2, my Avatar shown is that plant. I keep my plant 3 - 3 1/2 inches from the T5 bulbs, and about the same on the CFL side. I've been rotating the plant on a regular basis so it gets equal treatment light-wise, which will end shortly as I just flipped it to flower and wont be able to rotate it once it reaches the screen. My plant is growing in a small alcove downstairs open to the basement that is 68 degrees. I just don't understand how you can be generating that much heat from the T5's. Maybe you could check on Craigs List or similar for a small room a/c.
At 84 ambient temp, I can keep my canopy at 82 with lights 7" away and one fan blowing on plants thru open grow room door. Really can't justify an A/C for no temp reduction.My ambient temp in my grow space is around 85 degrees during the day and 70 at night. I have 50 to 70 degree air from an air conditioning going in at all times with a fan mixing the cold and hot air. Seems to keep my canopy around 84 with about 4 to 5 inches away. I also have a small 4 inch desk fan blowing on my bulbs to try and move the heat any from plant. I am running a 2 ft 16 bulb t5 set up 50/50 veg/flower bulb ratio . I know you can not condition the space you are in but a small 5000 btu 110v a/c could help keep your growing space cool if you have no other options. Some strains can handle higher Temps better than others. Day 15 from the 12/12 switch.
So you're running off the a/c vent diverting some to your grow space? Is that then your source to force out hot air from your lights? Instead of an inline fan?Sorry the ambient air in the actaul 35inch by 35 inch by 6 feet area is around 78 79 but with out the little bit of a/c I have running to the grow space it would exceed 95 degrees. My lights currently are around 3 inches from closes top. With lots of bud growth on tops of canopy pretty close together. Also my first grow. Started out with 8 23w cfls and adjusted lights twice a day to keep from burning leaves which is why I moved to t5. Just a suggestion to keep Temps down and if you have a 110 outlet on your light you could piggyback the a/c off of it.
What's the highest temp you think u can run with led???i had the same exact problem with heat and ended up getting leds for this reason, I now do not have to worry about heat at all and plants are happier than ever
I'm not sure what you mean but the highest my temps have gotten is about 81f before that it would get to the high 90sWhat's the highest temp you think u can run with led???
Ok..my temps are in the high 90's and the low is about 85-86. I have an led light that doesn't generate much heat. I am trying to get info from multiple sources to see how "Mary" reacted in high temps. It has gotten 102-106 f. Ambiant r.t. a couple times.I'm not sure what you mean but the highest my temps have gotten is about 81f before that it would get to the high 90s
ahhh I see, from my experience anytime my tent was over 90f my plants just didn't look happy they were droopy and almost wilted looking. But that also depends on strain and genetics some strains love the heat!! Some do notOk..my temps are in the high 90's and the low is about 85-86. I have an led light that doesn't generate much heat. I am trying to get info from multiple sources to see how "Mary" reacted in high temps. It has gotten 102-106 f. Ambiant r.t. a couple times.
well I'm not.sure of the strain. It looks like a hybrid....and taking the heat wellahhh I see, from my experience anytime my tent was over 90f my plants just didn't look happy they were droopy and almost wilted looking. But that also depends on strain and genetics some strains love the heat!! Some do not
Mine got over 105° for a couple hours one time. As I've refined my inlet and exhaust ducting my average bud temps dropped from 96° down to 86° and daytime ambient "feels like" temps have been high 90s in my area. I have eight 4 foot T5s 4 inches above tallest buds, 6 inches above most of the canopy.Ok..my temps are in the high 90's and the low is about 85-86. I have an led light that doesn't generate much heat. I am trying to get info from multiple sources to see how "Mary" reacted in high temps. It has gotten 102-106 f. Ambiant r.t. a couple times.
Well I'm just worried that the heat will cause enough stress to turn my girls to hermys. I havnt switched to 12/12 yet. so hopefully I'm golden....I got air coming in from out side now so the highest temp I get now is about 90. Thanks for your input.View attachment 3724112 View attachment 3724108 View attachment 3724107
Mine got over 105° for a couple hours one time. As I've refined my inlet and exhaust ducting my average bud temps dropped from 96° down to 86° and daytime ambient "feels like" temps have been high 90s in my area. I have eight 4 foot T5s 4 inches above tallest buds, 6 inches above most of the canopy.
I'm sure high heat is not good for them. But my main issue has been nitrogen toxicity (at 5 weeks flower). Stunted bud growth something fierce.
And produced nanners on this clone that WAS looking pretty darn good.
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