Anything over 80F and under 85F is where I keep my temps with c02. Keep an eye on RH, that will shoot up and mold will love the high RH. Serenade or sulfur burner should be your new friends...
Anything over 80F and under 85F
Seems like there isnt really a consenus on temperature gage other then 80-90.85-90 degreese
If you can run the 'perfect' 78F in your room, then adding CO2 is a good thing ( Your room is happy and CO2 isn't used as a band-aide fix for high temps. Co2 is the last thing to add to a room, the cost of if makes it kinda pointless for a newbie just getting his room & style rolling and set up)how does one figure out what temperature to grow in when using co2?
Are there some tests i can do to determine the correct temperature, a difference of 10 F seems a bit much.
Funy enough u mention flood and drain because thats what im doing, i mix my food in a washroom in a BIG rez then i take from that one to smaller rezs below the tables... but your right the food below the tables may be getting to hot whats a decent temp for it? 60+ & what do u mean by "But that also tosses out the flood-drain vs DWC"If you can run the 'perfect' 78F in your room, then adding CO2 is a good thing ( Your room is happy and CO2 isn't used as a band-aide fix for high temps. Co2 is the last thing to add to a room, the cost of if makes it kinda pointless for a newbie just getting his room & style rolling and set up)
But increasing temps 5-10F from the ideal 78F isn't a far stretch (can even save a bit on the elec bill)
But another thing to consider is soil vs hydro. Hydro res temps like to be _low_ (I've heard below 60F) But that also tosses out the flood-drain vs DWC. Any hydro system where the roots (even soil) get hot is a bad thing.
In hydro, pathogens will start growing causing root issues.
A flood/drain system is less likely to have as many issues (plus you can keep the res out of the grow room, keeping its temp down)
oops, I guess that doesn't read quite right. I meant toss ot the flood & drain vs DWC argument.& what do u mean by "But that also tosses out the flood-drain vs DWC"