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Dec 21, 2015 11:29 AM CST
Name: Sue
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Traditionally it has been thought beneficial to have temps lower at night than during the day. The idea was that respiration at night (temperature related) would not then gobble up all the "food" produced during the light period by photosynthesis. I saw something recently that suggested this may not be necessary for at least some plants but for the time being I would stay with cooler during the hours of darkness to be on the safe side.

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