Blueberry autoflower night temperature

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Hi everyone, I’m currently on my first grow, a couple of blueberry auto flowers, when the lights are off is 20 degrees ok for them or is that to low, thanks for any help
 
For photoperiod usually 25 lights on 20 lights off is about ideal temps I don't think that changes much for autos but I'm not on the level of some of the cats on this site so it's always best to get a couple opinions but that's usually what I aim for as a dark temperature so I personally think you are golden my friend.
 
During flower I mean for photos I'm sure a couple degrees more in veg might promote a bit more growth and stretching. I guess I should've been more specific with my limited knowledge lol hope that helps even a little bit as some measure of reassurance. Easy to become overly concerned about things we don't have all the info on that's for sure. Hope your growing is going good and only gets better from here.
 
Hi mate thanks for the reply, just not sure on the limits on temps as it’s my first time, they are going well though at 3 weeks, hopefully they stay that way, thanks again
 
Hi everyone, I’m currently on my first grow, a couple of blueberry auto flowers, when the lights are off is 20 degrees ok for them or is that to low, thanks for any help

If you could, follow the the VPD chart to see where you need to be at relative to your temperature/humidity. Managing VPD will give you better, consistent growth. It will minimize the chance for pathogens, improve nutrition uptake, etc.

I do not let me rooms swing more than 5f° in either direction and that is the same for my humidity. Keeping everything stable will minimize stretching and help with nutrition.
 
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If you could, follow the the VPD chart to see where you need to be at relative to your temperature/humidity. Managing VPD will give you better, consistent growth. It will minimize the chance for pathogens, improve nutrition uptake, etc.

I do not let me rooms swing more than 5f° in either direction and that is the same for my humidity. Keeping everything stable will minimize stretching and help with nutrition.
Thanks for that mate I’ll take a look at this chart
 
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