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General Discussion
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Subject: Air Temp
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NDV |
Ontario
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I have heat cables in, and very quickly the soil is up to a comfortable temp (haven't measured, but warm to the touch so probably 65-85°F). This morning I went out and looked at the thermometer in the mini greenhouse, and it read about 38°, exterior temp was down near 28°, so heat cables help maintain air temp some. I don't have heaters, and I hope not to buy any. I put a small second frost protection inside, I'll see tomorrow morning if that gets me to maybe 15° protection. I'm hopeful. Anyway, 2 week forecast still has lows about 40°. So if I'm looking to get a plant out, it'll be potential 50/55° night temps. Soil will be much warmer, but air will be cool. Is this something that should concern me? What point is it no longer a concern?
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4/7/2025 9:37:04 PM
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NDV |
Ontario
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I see a bit of information on here, but nothing saying "here's the concerning point" just "here's the optimal that we strive for"
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4/7/2025 9:44:53 PM
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Don Crews |
Lloydminster/AB
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We call 50-55 good overnights in July where I live lol. On new transplants I like 60 at least. My heaters are doing about 15°C right now. Getting ready to put plants out and we still have a foot of snow. Below 50F would concern me.
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4/7/2025 10:46:00 PM
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WiZZy |
Little-TON - Colorado
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You can try candles, they work, been there done that. A 100 watt flood light does wonders, you got electricity there already... give it a shot, use a metal heat deflector on the flood. Good luck
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4/8/2025 10:12:32 AM
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Smallmouth |
Upa Creek, MO
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I 2nd the 100 watt flood light, they really heat up. Throw some blankets or whatever over the cold frame to help insulate. Looks cool at night too!
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4/8/2025 10:49:07 AM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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I dont think cold will permanently damage the plants but they can begin to look ill. A fan blowing warm air, set on low, has worked great for me in the past. Or they can just tough it out & they'll spring to life eventually.
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4/8/2025 11:11:29 AM
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NDV |
Ontario
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Yeah, I can run a heater, or a heat lamp, but that's more money to get them, and I'd rather not if the 55°ish will be enough. I'll see as I get closer, if I'm still below 50 or 55 I'll look at a little space heater or heat lamp for it
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4/8/2025 12:31:56 PM
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