Yesare they flowering?
Sure. Where can I buy one? Wal-Mart?you really want it at about 40%, can you get a small dehumidifier in there
yup, or any of those stores (Target, etc)... or online... you may get a better price and something that suits your needs better (I had to do that to find a fan small/powerful enough for my needs)Sure. Where can I buy one? Wal-Mart?
My fresh air is also humid but yeah you're right, I found air circulation around and in the plant was KEY.Humidity isn't a big deal as long as you have fresh air circulating through your tent. My humidity shot up to as high as 80% during lights off and it really didn't effect my plants that much.
You lucked out. The majority of operations would have picked up mold quickly.Humidity isn't a big deal as long as you have fresh air circulating through your tent. My humidity shot up to as high as 80% during lights off and it really didn't effect my plants that much.
dude, you just stole someone's else's reply and pretended like these ideas are yours. c' mon we're professionals. go to your roomYou lucked out. The majority of operations would have picked up mold quickly.
Absolutely cannot bring the humidity down? Raise the heat and airflow, you'll be sacrificing quality though. The highest quality cannabis is grown in cool/dry conditions, with high humidity you'll need high heat to keep up transpiration rates.
Dehumidifiers are really the only way I know of to reduce humidity. Sucks, but that's where it's at.
Douglas
Plagiarism Police!!! WHOOOdude, you just stole someone's else's reply and pretended like these ideas are yours. c' mon we're professionals. go to your room
Uh... who am I supposed to have copied? These are my words and didn't even want to say them... high heat/humidity cannabis sucks. You have to keep transpiration up though, so the only real advice if they can't keep humidity down is to keep the heat up.dude, you just stole someone's else's reply and pretended like these ideas are yours. c' mon we're professionals. go to your room
Did I miss a post where someone else has an actual brain on this subject? If I did, I apologize and thank them for pointing people in the right direction.
Humidity isn't a big deal as long as you have fresh air circulating through your tent. My humidity shot up to as high as 80% during lights off and it really didn't effect my plants that much.
Oh and you just make yourself sound like a total dick. Which you probably are, to express yourself like that.My fresh air is also humid but yeah you're right, I found air circulation around and in the plant was KEY.
Am I the only one who has no idea what the quotes this guy posted have to do with my post?Oh and you just make yourself sound like a total dick. Which you probably are, to express yourself like that.
I love the ignore link on here... it is sweeet
Did I luck out? I see you mentioned high heat and did you read the part about lights out being my high humidity times? During lights on my humidity is a constant 30-50% depending on what stage of growth I'm in. Even with the high humidity during lights out I prevented mold simply by keeping a good airflow for my plants.You lucked out. The majority of operations would have picked up mold quickly.
Absolutely cannot bring the humidity down? Raise the heat and airflow, you'll be sacrificing quality though. The highest quality cannabis is grown in cool/dry conditions, with high humidity you'll need high heat to keep up transpiration rates.