Grow room temps

Eljinjro

Member
Guys, the cold weather is on its way in the UK. I'm looking at the best ways to keep temps at 20-24c. I'm thinking of insulating my tent with kingspan insulation externally. Internally though, is it just as important to heat the water source aswell as the ambient temperature. Please let me know what you think.......? I want to be well prepared.
Wilma hydroponic system.
Growing diablo xl auto ( big devil/jack herer).
Tia,
Eljinjro
 

coreywebster

Well-Known Member
Assuming your ventilating your tent and extracting the heat properly insulating it wouldn't make much difference.
Reduce your air exchange to raise your temp. I imagine you will be running lights on 20/4 light schedule so make sure those 4 hours off are in the middle of the day. If you find you really need to add heat then small oil filled radiators work.


keep the res temp 70f ish.

It will depend on where your grow is, a cold garage with concrete floor is more challenging than a spare room in a house that is comfortable living temp.
 

Eljinjro

Member
Assuming your ventilating your tent and extracting the heat properly insulating it wouldn't make much difference.
Reduce your air exchange to raise your temp. I imagine you will be running lights on 20/4 light schedule so make sure those 4 hours off are in the middle of the day. If you find you really need to add heat then small oil filled radiators work.


keep the res temp 70f ish.

It will depend on where your grow is, a cold garage with concrete floor is more challenging than a spare room in a house that is comfortable living temp.
Ok thanks for the reply buddy..
So a more affective way from the sounds would.be to insulate the underneath of the resevoir and keep aquarium heaters in the resevoir. Reduce air intake and go from there ?
 

superspudz420

Active Member
Guys, the cold weather is on its way in the UK. I'm looking at the best ways to keep temps at 20-24c. I'm thinking of insulating my tent with kingspan insulation externally. Internally though, is it just as important to heat the water source aswell as the ambient temperature. Please let me know what you think.......? I want to be well prepared.
Wilma hydroponic system.
Growing diablo xl auto ( big devil/jack herer).
Tia,
Eljinjro
If it's an outhouse with electricity then insulate it and maybe run an electric oil filled space radiator on a timer.

Could do similar if it were to be a spare room in the house

Could maybe put your fan on a timer , whereby it runs for 20 minutes and goes off for 5, allowing for the room to heat up the outside air that has been drawn into the tent . If the room is like an outhouse then this would only work if you had a heater in there as the outhouse would be a similar temperature to the outside air. In a warm house the air inside would be comfortabley warm (providing your central heating is on in the winter I guess)
Turning your fan off however would mean that the negative pressure for a tent would be lost, So could be a problem with containing the smell , I haven't tried it myself so I wouldn't know how effective turning the fan off briefly would be, nor would I know how much smelly air would leak in that time and whether or not it would be minor whereby when the fan turns on the air is pulled back through any gaps and through the filter.
 

Grow for fun only

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Such ease in the 'bed room', lying the quiet dog and plants babies, keeping the cree 256 lamp on all night, listen to a soft music and drink some red wine, my sound sleep will be going on. looool :P:P:P:P


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Eljinjro

Member

Grow for fun only

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Mate I'm extremely jealous!
And i found here someone doing same as I, so lucky, he told me he does it every day, i just few days a week :P:P:P you can try also.that really nice when sleep with the plants babies and the dog here accompany with you, just the cree 256 lighting keep all night on, it may impact the sleep, but if you drink wine, it should be no problem, you can sleep very well.:bigjoint::bigjoint::bigjoint:
 

Grow for fun only

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And i found here someone doing same as I, so lucky, he told me he does it every day, i just few days a week :P:P:P you can try also.that really nice when sleep with the plants babies and the dog here accompany with you, just the cree 256 lighting keep all night on, it may impact the sleep, but if you drink wine, it should be no problem, you can sleep very well.:bigjoint::bigjoint::bigjoint:
Thanks for like buddy, hope you like this kind of life
 

OldMedUser

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Guys, the cold weather is on its way in the UK. I'm looking at the best ways to keep temps at 20-24c. I'm thinking of insulating my tent with kingspan insulation externally. Internally though, is it just as important to heat the water source aswell as the ambient temperature. Please let me know what you think.......? I want to be well prepared.
Wilma hydroponic system.
Growing diablo xl auto ( big devil/jack herer).
Tia,
Eljinjro
With hydro you want your nutes cool like around 65-68F/17-20C.

I have an electric heater that has a small fan in it and that's plugged into a baseboard heater thermostat I picked up at a hardware store and wired into an electrical box with cords coming out each end. When my lights go out it makes sure my temps don't get too low. The thermostats on small heaters aren't great for maintaining an even temp in the dark time so the heater is left on high and the thermostat turns it on when the temp gets a degree lower than where I set it.

I don't recommend the oil-filled heaters. They take quite a while before they warm up enough to begin heating the space and then continue heating it after they are switched off while they cool down. I used to use one and had 7 degree swings in my temps but with an electric radiant heater there's only a couple degree fluctuation. Just don't get one with the red hot element in front that can set fire to flammable stuff that may get in front of it. One that works like a baseboard heater is way safer and an oil-filled one will work if you already have one or safety is a concern.

My room is 7x9' and I have lots of empty space to the side for a heater. A 16 fan bolted to the ceiling runs 24/7 to keep the air well mixed and temps even from floor to ceiling. Tents can get damn crowded but heaters can be hung off the floor too.

I found this nice heater at a garage sale new in the box for $20. Has two 750w elements in it so I have just one switched on and if it ever burns out I can switch to the other one. The thermostat sits on a shelf upwind from the heater but I pulled it down for the picture. I covered the heater with a sheet of plastic while spraying plants and forgot to take it off when done. The heater came on a few times during the night but didn't even warp the plastic much less melt it. The steady flow of air from the 16" fan probably helped.

Behind it is a 500w baseboard heater I bought but when I wired it up it barely got warm. Didn't think to check the voltage on it first and it's 240v while line voltage here is 120. Bought some wire but haven't wired into my main panel and run it into the room yet. Another chore in the job jar yet to be done. :)

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During their day I have Temp/RH and speed controllers to operate my 6" inline exhaust fan so temps vary but 3 or 4 degrees all day too. A well controlled climate is one of the main things needed to have a good grow. The speed controller is a ceiling fan controller wired into a box like I did with the thermostat. I have 2 High/Low electronic thermometers in there to keep track of temps and humidity. One is remote with the screen just above my monitor so I can check things while typing here and watching TV. :)

The Temp/RH unit uses a Heat/Cool thermostat and bathroom fan humidity thermostat wired in series. Can be bought at any hardware store and mounted on any old metal box. Buying the parts would cost more than buying a pre-made unit online tho. The speed controller is above the box.

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In case you do want to build your own. The speed controller could be wired in tandem with them to make a nice unit too.

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Good luck and good growing!

:peace:
 
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