A social distancing technique for unruly kids while traveling this holiday season.
I ran a small space heater on controller for such times, I also used insulated wall board (foam Type) to line room.Morning. The dead of winter here. I am having trouble keeping the heat where I want it in the grow. With all that bare cement the cold has permeated through the floor and walls in my basement. Can only get my flower room up to the low 70's with the lights on and low 60's at night. Will hurt my yields by about 25% for the next couple of months. Also have to veg longer. Happens every year. Things will return to normal in March.
More snow later today! Mountains need it but I don't. Getting sick of being cooped up. Our governor said no gatherings for Christmas......fock that! I am gonna go crazy.....winter and covid ..... great combination.
I need to get out and feed the critters! They are starting to look in the windows at me....
Morning. The dead of winter here. I am having trouble keeping the heat where I want it in the grow. With all that bare cement the cold has permeated through the floor and walls in my basement. Can only get my flower room up to the low 70's with the lights on and low 60's at night. Will hurt my yields by about 25% for the next couple of months. Also have to veg longer. Happens every year. Things will return to normal in March.
More snow later today! Mountains need it but I don't. Getting sick of being cooped up. Our governor said no gatherings for Christmas......fock that! I am gonna go crazy.....winter and covid ..... great combination.
I need to get out and feed the critters! They are starting to look in the windows at me....
Morning. The dead of winter here. I am having trouble keeping the heat where I want it in the grow. With all that bare cement the cold has permeated through the floor and walls in my basement. Can only get my flower room up to the low 70's with the lights on and low 60's at night. Will hurt my yields by about 25% for the next couple of months.
Depending on its density, concrete has a K value of from 0.4 to 1.8 btu's per square foot per, per hour, per degree delta F. If you multiply the total square feet of your walls and floor X 1.8, it will give you your btu tranfer rate per degree difference between ground temperature and desired basement temperature.
For instance if the subterranean soil temperature is 50F and you want your room at 78F, you need to make up K-1.8 X (78F - 50F) =50.4 btu per hour/ft2
https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/thermal-conductivity-d_429.html
Infra red Catalytic propane heaters are a good way to add heat without overloading your electric system or adding CO.
As has been noted, you can also insulate the walls and reduce the heat loss. A K-value of 1.8 would give us an insulation R value of R-0.56 btu/hr/ft2/in T/ F.
An 4" thick R-16 glass board on the walls would increase that to R-16.56, which translates to a K value of 0.060, so you would need about K-0.060 X (78F - 50F) = 1.68 btu per hour/ft2.
Thanks for the input guys.
Welcome BeeKeeper. Good you decided to jump in.
First off a bit about my room. It is a 2300sq ft basement. It is totally unfinished except a 500sq ft man cave. It would be quite an undertaking to insulate the walls. I have 3 tents in the middle of the room. Flower, veg and dry/cure. The floor isn't that cold and I do have a layer of light insulation down. I don't want to go to two 1,000w hps because of the electroal modifications needed, plus then I would have a real heat problem in the summer. I could use a space heater but would probably be just as energy efficient to turn up the furnace. One last thing is I have the fresh air vent coming into the basement. No way would Mrs Pute all me to bring cold air in on the main floor. I do run the fresh air 20 foot into the room using ducting before releasing it to the room. It warms up to 50f by then. 74f in flower right now. I can live with that.
Had a nice walk today. Bit chilly but necessary to get out for some fresh air. Lake is starting to ice over. The walking will be a whole new look with ice on the lake. No more boats, fishermen or skiers. Just Ice......
Friend just stopped by.....gotta go......
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Dang, TOG... You be a fargin scientist. PUTEMBK, you lissen to Da Man! Them numbers tell a real tale.
my cement floors in the garage are cold and the plants do not like it a good way to heat up concrete floors is body heat...that’s right , hot bodies laying on concrete raise the btu by 47.189/ft2 per hour... so during the winter I usually have at least a dozen volunteers on call 24/7 to come lay on my concrete floors and warm them up... a few examples
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They are the same to grow into this new smoking deviceMorning...wake up!!! More snow overnight. Thinking I will have to fire up the snow blower for this one.
Thanks for all the advise on heating my basement. After much consideration on cost, amount of work involved and the final results I have decided to use Big's technique. Sorry GW, Walt, Hippie and others but Big had by far the most logical and effective idea.
Both the temp and humidity are on their way up.
They are the same to grow into this new smoking device
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