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What is the best temperature for my nutrient solution?

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What is the best temperature for my nutrient solution?

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You should keep the nutrient solution temperature in the range of 65 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit (18 to 26 degrees Celsius) with the optimal range between 65 and 75 degrees F. But remember, plants don’t like rapid temperature change, especially in the root zone. So before adding water to your reservoir, we suggest you allow it to come to the same temperature as the water in the reservoir. You can use an aquarium heater to heat the water in the winter and a “chiller” to cool the water during the summer. Also, letting the water stand in a container uncovered overnight helps dissipate any chlorine than might be in the water.

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You should keep the nutrient solution temperature between 65 and 75 degrees F. Rremember, plants don’t like rapid temperature changes, especially in the root zone. So before adding water to your reservoir, we suggest you allow it to reach the same temperature as the water in the reservoir. You can use an aquarium heater to heat the water in the winter and a “chiller” to cool the water during the summer. Also, letting the water stand in a container uncovered overnight helps dissipate any chlorine than might be in the water.

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