What Is The Optimal Cannabis Temperature?

Temperature is a very important factor to consider when growing cannabis. The temperature of your grow room will have an effect on the rate your plants photosynthesizes – the process in which they turn carbon dioxide, water and light into food. If your grow room is at the incorrect temperature, your plants will not be able to photosynthesize efficiently, thus negatively impacting the rate at which they grow.

If you’re growing marijuana plants indoors by marijuana grow tent, then temperature control is going to be one of the main factors of maintenance of your grow room. There are a lot of things to consider when managing the temperature, such as the location of your grow room and how many bulbs are inside.

Marijuana plants are sensitive to temperature and they need the ideal climate to be able to grow well. For that reason, if you want to grow luscious marijuana plants with high levels of THC, the maintenance of temperature in your grow room is extremely important. If you want to learn about the importance of the right temperature and how to keep it balanced, this article is for you.

Marijuana grown indoors functions better at moderate temperatures between 70 and 75*F (21-23*C) during the light period and a drop of no more than 15*F (9*C) to 60*F (15*C) during the dark period. CO2-enriched plants will produce more at a marginally higher temperature of just under 80*F (27*C).

If the temperature drops below 60*F (15*C) during the dark period, plants will grow more slowly and yields will not be as abundant. This won't be readily apparent if you aren't particularly familiar with the garden's normal output. A few nights of cool temperatures won't significantly damage your crop, but if it continues to occur throughout the flowering period, it can definitely be cause for concern. A CO2 generator or electric heater can heat the room adequately.

Relation to humidity
First, here’s a bit of information on how humidity works. The air our plants ‘breathe’ contains water vapor. The amount of water vapor in the air can vary. This is the humidity.

In a grow room, the humidity is always a bit higher because the plant’s leaves evaporate water. Marijuana plants only use 10% of the water they absorb for growing and evaporate the other 90%.

However, the air can only hold a certain amount as well. When this number is reached, condensation begins. You’ll notice condensation as little droplets of water in the colder areas of your grow room or on your plant.

Temperature plays a huge role in humidity because it affects the amount of water vapor that the air can hold. Warm air can handle much more water vapor than cold air.

TIPS FOR HOT CLIMATES

GROW BY NIGHT
A simple and effective solution, especially if you are growing photoperiod marijuana, is to grow by night. By setting your light timers to run during the cooler nighttime temperatures, you can shave off a few degrees in the grow-op. Even if you are working with autos, you can run your grow lights for weed for 18/6 or 20/4 schedule and have a dark cycle during the hottest period of the day.

AIR-CON
The best solution to high temperatures is air conditioning. If you can afford air-con in the grow room, by all means, use it to dial in temps just right.

TIPS FOR COLD CLIMATES

ADD MORE LIGHTS
LED grow lights are rapidly overtaking hps grow lights as the cultivation lamps of choice for Millennial weed growers, but the technology is still to be perfected. LED lights run cooler, because they emit almost 75% of their energy as light. This is fantastic most of the time and usually makes for easy environmental control in the grow tent.

However, LEDs can run too cold during the winter months. The simple solution is to turn up the heat. Unfortunately, this might negate the electric bill savings made by running the low wattage drawing LEDs.

Many components play a role in temperature regulation around the growing facility. Growers must learn how best to integrate all of these elements in their facility in order to ensure optimal growth and quality. In future topics, we’ll dive deeper into the different types of heating and cooling options that a grower can choose from to create the best conditions.

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