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Yeah this is tricky, as the blossoms emit heat when they grow themselves!

My solution was to use cooled water in radiators to cool the rooms - as it cool/warms far quicker than gas cooled pipes for example.

I use the same system for my pincha peppers but with 60 degree geyser water :D 

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My empirically established scheme: gas pipe with 1000 g packets of hydrogen at -17 C will keep the bristle blossom farm at exactly right temperature. It assumes the room is insulated (at least insulated tiles) and most of the volume are farm tiles with bristle blossoms. Also if you irrigate them, you send the water through abyssalite pipes so temperature of water has no impact. I don't irrigate them though, they were making a black hole in my clean water pool.

I thought I cancelled this incomplete post Lol

 

Even I cool the room, whenever I build something inside the temperature rises and remains as it changed because the room is insulated. So I've decided to cool some materials(Granite since its conductivity is highest among raw minerals) beforehand and using them when it needed. I was wondering is there anyone doing like this and is it effective.

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