smart pots humidity issue +++rep

REDI JEDI 420

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so i just transplanted my babies to smart pots and have been noticing my humidity levels are up...pushing 80 % sometimes...the cloth holds moisture..good thing im in veg but im about to switch to flower any one deal with these things before.
 
i just transplanted my girls in the ground is humidity something to worry about for my outdoor plants i just check the local weather forecast humidity is at 75%

The humidity is good for small plants and really gives them a boost if the sun shines everyday. You will see rapid growth while using the domes if the sun shines. Beware you will probably need to harden them before taking the domes off permanently. Meaning give them a couple of hours of early and late sunlight to get them used to it without frying them.

Good luck and dank growing!
 

REDI JEDI 420

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i just transplanted my girls in the ground is humidity something to worry about for my outdoor plants i just check the local weather forecast humidity is at 75%
for veg its good but once you start flower if all condidtions arent right you could see ptential loss in yield, bud density and potency..for flower 40% humidity at most
 

cazador

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so i just transplanted my babies to smart pots and have been noticing my humidity levels are up...pushing 80 % sometimes...the cloth holds moisture..good thing im in veg but im about to switch to flower any one deal with these things before.
Hi there REDI JEDI,
Just wanted to say, I love "smart pots". They are the sh!t. I was sceptical at first but after using them I now love them. The plants and roots were beautiful. I will never use plastic again.
I say if you have humidity problems then you'll have them anyway when the plants get large so find a way to deal with it now. Plastic containers work fine but the smart pots are great. you'll see.
Check out the plants and then the root when done. Huge difference. Let me know how it goes.
 

REDI JEDI 420

Active Member
Hi there REDI JEDI,
Just wanted to say, I love "smart pots". They are the sh!t. I was sceptical at first but after using them I now love them. The plants and roots were beautiful. I will never use plastic again.
I say if you have humidity problems then you'll have them anyway when the plants get large so find a way to deal with it now. Plastic containers work fine but the smart pots are great. you'll see.
Check out the plants and then the root when done. Huge difference. Let me know how it goes.
i like everything about them so far so i guess well see ...
 

nickfury510

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so i just transplanted my babies to smart pots and have been noticing my humidity levels are up...pushing 80 % sometimes...the cloth holds moisture..good thing im in veg but im about to switch to flower any one deal with these things before.
im not to familiar with smart pots, but if you are having humidity issues and its due to the pots the way i would go about helping the situation would be to cut back the under brush of your plants. get in there and remove all that lower crap that doesnt get any light or little light at all. after that i would get 1or2 small to medium sized fans (depending on size of grow) to make a home under the canopy to keep air circulating under there. i would take the under brush about a week before you flower. another benefit of this is you will push all those growing hormones from that under garbage to the top of the canopy where they will do some good. hope this is of some help.:blsmoke:
 

nickfury510

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i just transplanted my girls in the ground is humidity something to worry about for my outdoor plants i just check the local weather forecast humidity is at 75%
im in cali also buddy and where im at the humidity is killer on my outdoor. i found using a product called serenade (its a fungacide spray}during the growth stages helps to prevent or inhibit mold and rot during the later flowering stages when the mornings are super foggy and wet. i also make sure to get out in the morning and shake off the dew from the night before. some areas of cali take constant vigilance to keep the mold and rot away. its not a bad idea to get an ocsilating fan out there if it gets too badbongsmilie
 

cazador

Active Member
so i have seen some of my roots coming through the smartpots..anyone have that issue?
Yup, not a problem. You'll see this early on then it stops unless you keep them or the area under them to wet. That how they work. The tap roots peak out and then air prune and start to make a huge mass of roots inside. No more poke out.
 
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