Live Stoner Chat Lights off temps are 65 f for seedlings is this a problem? It's only for 4 hours

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As title states, I know 65 for mature or even older plants is fine I'm just unsure for seedlings and don't want to stunt them or shock them

There is a way I could put my timer only on my light so that my fan and heater can still kick in to maintain temps 72-82

What do you think ?
 
Actually on second thoughts it's only just starting to become winter here soon still autumn so definitely going to maintain the temps as if it's 65 now it's going to drop in a month or so
 
That's what my temps are running and my seedlings are doing fine.:thumbs:
 
Oh sweet bro!

I thort that would be a little cold but results are results

I'll defo do the switch soon tho just incase cus don't want it below 60
 
im floatin in the same boat need some feedback!!!????PLZ
 
You need your soil to stay above 70 degrees better if its 75 growth of the plant will slow way down if it drops below this.
 
I thought it was anything below 60 caused slow growth and below 50 induces slight shock
 
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