What To Do About These Temps??

highclassdank

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I am growing in an attic in a place where it can get up to 100 degrees during the summer and my plants are looking very burned and crusty and pretty much dead :neutral:.. i am wondering if it is even possible to grow here or is there something i can do?? i have fans set up by the way
 

rockfish

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Well, if it is getting up to 100 degrees with your current set-up, then you are going to have to do something to alter the environment or move your grow op to a different location.

Good luck!

~Rock~
 

Dirtyboy

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Well, if it is getting up to 100 degrees with your current set-up, then you are going to have to do something to alter the environment or move your grow op to a different location.

Good luck!

~Rock~
Word! Move it it will not work in a attic. Maybe in the winter time.
 

Dirtyboy

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This is the only thing ya could do. Is seal your grow up and pipe in A.C Then it will work. Or wait until winter if ya have one. Shit i cannot grow inside in the summer, So it must be 200 degrees in the attic with the lights on.
 

slowrida

Active Member
plan ur light cycle when its cooler during the evening hours and have ur dark time during the day and hope for the best
 

Jriggs

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I grow in a shed that gets over 100 in the summer - I have no AC

This is what I do
lots of fans moving air around, I use a squirel hfan to pump hot air out, and have new air coming in via passive intakes.

I have my lights flick on in the night turn off in the day.
(11-5 for veg avoids the hottest part of the day and 6-6 for flowering).

Keep an eye on water consumption in that heat also.

I plan on picking up a portable air conditioner and ventiong it out later this year (maybee in a month or so)

I still get a decent amoutn of yield, The plants I do lose are usually clones early on, but I think that is usually my fault then the heat (my cloen dome had a crack in it).
 
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