New Grower Heat problems 90 Fahrenheit what effect will this have?

Thanks for that Namvet, it is always good to hear feedback from you and I have been thinking about this too, I will be investing in some cool tubes. regards & thanks
 
Look up diy water chiller on you tube then look up hydro innovation ice box I'm using their products and I'm still amazed my tent is in my 100ºf garage inside the tent is 75ºf no ac.
 
The 6"or8" Ice boxs work great the diy chiller is a modded dehumidfier use to chill lots of water and fast.just need a fan an Ice box a pump and the chiller you tube can explain both very well genius I say
 
Thanks for that Meanmuggz I will look into that now regards
 
No problem bro.took me 3 months of frustrating hell to get that info lol now I'm worry free in the temp department. Hope it helps u like it did me
 
My Dutch Passion Strawberry Cough hated high temps...still has scarring and burning on it from when it used to hit 92* regularly. I was in transition between grow sites, so nothing to be done for it. Now she's reaching 79* tops and loving life. Ultimately, the issue was the roots' inability to absorb certain minerals at that high temp; sativas should LOVE 90 degree weather, but they evolved with their roots deep in a more stable temperature earth, not a 6" pot full of loosely sifted coco coir! If you can mimic evolutionary conditions in the root zone and canopy, the plants should tolerate a lot of heat/light stress from the ambient environment.

Edit: given enough free floor space/living conditions, portable AC units in your grow room can be a great way to keep temps down, and they facilitate a sealed room setup which allows for CO2 enrichment and more control of odor throughout the grow.
 
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