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What are the possibilities of Hydroponics at 28+_ 2degrees Celcius, ie 80 plus minus five degrees Farnheit temperature . Has any body tried this and if so what are the experiences? Subodh Kumar
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Aug 15, 2006, 7:37:29 PM8/15/06
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I have tried that already. My greenhouse sometimes even reach 30+ degrees celsius. The plants grow well also. But I have two exhaust fans and one circulating fan. I plant lettuce only.
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Temps in excess of 80f are detrimental to most plants. The most obvious sign is root rot.
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Aug 16, 2006, 1:59:07 AM8/16/06
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Hi Subodh, Adverse results frequently occur with the root temperature above 25 degree Celsius (77 Fahrenheit), as the roots cannot take up enough oxygen. In my earlier trials, I have also observed higher bacterial contamination.
Austin
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Aug 22, 2006, 3:05:19 PM8/22/06
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Flowering ??? It is 3 weeks now and Just
little flowers on my plant!
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I am not sure how well it would work except to say that in aquaponics where water is pumped from fish tanks to water and feed the plants it works well. In aquaponics there is no soil other than gravel and many of the fish are kept at 80 f. The people that do this say that almost everything grows at this temp. I am just setting up my greenhouse like this so I dont have first hand knowledge.
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proper suggested hydro temps are 68 to 72f.. with the min max of 65 and 75
below 65 ...plants start to hiberante.... above 75 root issues commence... and above 80... root rot can almost always be guaranteed.. Bob