The problem with just cooling the tent/cabinet though is you still need fresh air (namely co2). Which brings me to heat management in the … With a grow tent, will I be be running into any issues with heat if I'm running everything correctly, have an outtake vent, etc? Problem is there is no good grow area. The top part is not and the garage door is not. Because it may be hard to heat the surrounding room the grow tent is in . This will avoid the build-up of humidity and heat when you vent grow tent into attic.
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Alright I have a tent in a semi insulated garage. if i grow in my garage in these conditions will the plants survive these low temps? even when its 30 out, im not seeing my breath or anything in here. This could be done with sizes bigger than 10 x 10. Keep in mind the amount of plants and distance from heater. Depending on the size of grow tent you may be able to use it in the tent if you still have room for your cannabis plants. I will be limited to some cabinet in the garage or a tent in the attic. The temperatures around here have been around 80-90, and obviously they're gonna drop as the year goes on. i am thinking of using either cfl's or floro tubes and i am guessing they dont heat up as well. Solution: To solve the issue, you can reroute it to a vent which is going out of your attic. Basically 93-97f in the day time right now. Last week air temp was 105f Im sure the attic was 130-140f. Garage Already has lots of built in cabinets. And the RH from the grow tent air is very likely to get stuck with this heat and cause mold on the attic. I am in a non legal state that gets HOT.

There are also two 250 CFM duct fans blowing air in from the garage, so there's lots of air exchange and the tube is not hot to the touch. Greetings, Brethren - I've got a 4X4X8 grow tent in my un-air-conditioned garage in Central Florida.

You can place it in the kitchen, in your garage, at the balcony, in a closet or even in the living room. The grow tent is large enough for one or two crops and small enough to place in multiple environments. I’m looking at grow cabinets and have seen Supercloset, BC northerlights and Universal Hydro. I want to set up a discreet grow in my garage, it has to be quiet and control the smell. With cooling just the tent/cabinet you're bringing the hot air to the ac and then returning it to the tent.
They look like they are built well have a large carbon filter. So you'll need to still vent in fresh air, which means you'll have to vent some out, this means carbon filter and bringing in hot garage … Other features that make the grow tent unique are a removable Velcro floor tray, hanging bars for the grow light and an organizer tool bag. I’ve read reviews on the Supercloset and BC but can’t find much on Universal Hydro’s cabinets.