Amazing the difference a week can make on some of these plants. She beautiful and getting gassy already. Lowered the temp to 72. Juice is still pumping
@Fruitgrower, Hijacking comment😅. Not dangerous, especially with some precautions. I use a 220 watt "heatBud" by HoneyWell and keep it on the middle setting (170W). It's just important to make sure the heater has fail safes, like a depressed button on the bottom. If it tips/falls, it will automatically shut off👍. Also look for built in integral overloads that will also shut down the heater if it is working/drawing too much power. Throwing the heater on a thick glass or ceramic plate will keep it from damaging the floor area or concentrating too much heat in one spot. (I talk a lot, as per usual). I also put this heater on a WiFi Plug/Heating sensor set to turn on 5 min after lights out and off, 5 minutes before lights on. This way it's never really over working...and if it does, the integral overload will stop it from frying itself. In such a small space (4x4x7 for me) this little heater takes very little time to reach it's mark and the Inline sensor will cut it's power when she get's there. Plug doesn't have to be WiFi, but it's helpful to see it and override a program if ever you need (RH spike, Heat Spike, etc...). Cheers!
@Fruitgrower, my ac has a built in heat pump so it will heat also. But I have run a small heater in my room. Just make sure it has enough room so it doesnt burn anything
@AlpineGoat, because the plant was in a dutch bucket and I dont have a setup to breed in Dutch buckets. I usually pollinate in a different room than my main grow