Are mold spores bad?? It looks like smoke then vanishes. Is this more from grow conditions or weed strain? I very seldomly get this.mold spores, try a microscope...
So the spores pop up during the drying process?? What happens if you smokes this?? Yeah its prob the strain type, my buds very seldomly do this and this plant is perfect too except the mold. No leaves, big yield, etc..Strain can make a difference too. While the plant is alive and healthy it can fight infections but some seem less able to resist than others. I would guess that strain makes little difference if you have too high humidity in and around the buds while drying.
That's too high in flower or drying/curing. Look to get it in the 40's for flower and 60-65ish during finale curing.When this plant was in flower the avg temp was prob 75 degrees and avg humidity was 70-75 %, I just have a humid basement and I have central air down there too. With no central air my basement would be low 80's and humidity would be 80%
Theres no way I can get it below 70% in the summer and in the winter its around 65%... This is basically the strain or plant I've had this happen. Also I have lots of air movement in my tents.That's too high in flower or drying/curing. Look to get it in the 40's for flower and 60-65ish during finale curing.
Trimming today and had like little clouds of smoke coming out of the buds?? Is this dust when it was hanging down in my basement?? Nothing was visible on the buds.
A good dehumidifier from Amazon is like $199 for a 4000 sq ft house. I have one of these in my 600 sq ft grow, and it works great. I gotta dump it twice a day for a total of 6 gallons every 12 hours, and the humidity is not as high as yours. Plus, I have a 2 ton Carrier mini split trying to dry it out to 48-50%.. transpiration is a real deal. You'll need to dehumidify 70% of what you water on top of the fact that you have a humid basement, and that alone will trap a lot of humidity... it has nowhere to go, and it will stay trapped in your buds, making the drying process even longer, and more tedious.Theres no way I can get it below 70% in the summer and in the winter its around 65%... This is basically the strain or plant I've had this happen. Also I have lots of air movement in my tents.
A good dehumidifier from Amazon is like $199 for a 4000 sq ft house. I have one of these in my 600 sq ft grow, and it works great. I gotta dump it twice a day for a total of 6 gallons every 12 hours, and the humidity is not as high as yours. Plus, I have a 2 ton Carrier mini split trying to dry it out to 48-50%.. transpiration is a real deal. You'll need to dehumidify 70% of what you water on top of the fact that you have a humid basement, and that alone will trap a lot of humidity... it has nowhere to go, and it will stay trapped in your buds, making the drying process even longer, and more tedious.
Yes. I run it 24/7, along with the 2 ton Carrier AC unit. It stays around 48% at this time. It does shut of automatically when the tank gets full (3 gallons I believe), I dump it 3-4 times a day now as the plants are getting bigger and more watering going on.Do you run you're dehumidifier 24/7?? Mine would have to run 24/7 to get humidity below 60%
Yes. I run it 24/7, along with the 2 ton Carrier AC unit. It stays around 48% at this time. It does shut of automatically when the tank gets full (3 gallons I believe), I dump it 3-4 times a day now as the plants are getting bigger and more watering going on.