HELP ME!! humidity and temp

stumps

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good rule to water by. 1/2 the pot size. and only when it needs it. your rh is high. the water in the coco has no place to go so it there. what is th rh outside? So long as you have good air movement you'll be ok. our rh has been 50-80 and most came out ok. had a little bud rot in the biger buds but not much. If you can't get it down lots of air is the next best thing.
 

cadeneli

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.....but if its not hurting the plant (upper leaf edges curling up and yellowing) then its ok. Just watch those leaves.
 

stumps

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every 2-3 days is to often could get away with every 3-5. it's ez to tell. stick your pointer finger into the soil up to the second nuckle. when it feels 100% dry. wait a day and water and water very slow.
 

CHEIF SMOKE

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good rule to water by. 1/2 the pot size. and only when it needs it. your rh is high. the water in the coco has no place to go so it there. what is th rh outside? So long as you have good air movement you'll be ok. our rh has been 50-80 and most came out ok. had a little bud rot in the biger buds but not much. If you can't get it down lots of air is the next best thing.
u think i should get another fan i have 1 6inch clip on fan at the mo
 

marijuananation

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thanks,,, i give them 1 litre each tue then another litre sat?? with nutrients
unless you are using organic nutrients.
It is probably best to: feed - flush - flush - feed
That is... if you are not comfortable with jacking your plant full of nutes and to prevent any salts from building up causing nutrient lockout..
 

lonleysmoka

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This has been a bunch of good info for Cheif.....keep air moving in there. and try to get some air out too...3 gal pots I water or feed depending every 2-3 days myself...As they get older its gonna turn into every 2 days...

get that rh down....add a fan if needed its worth it rather than to have to fuss with bud rot
happy growings
 

stumps

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up to you. Do your plants move a little? you don't want the fan directley on the plant but you want a little movement. I use two small fans and bounce them off the walls
 

CHEIF SMOKE

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unless you are using organic nutrients.
It is probably best to: feed - flush - flush - feed
That is... if you are not comfortable with jacking your plant full of nutes and to prevent any salts from building up causing nutrient lockout..
im into week 2 of flowering??? i need to start flushing now?
 

Jloi

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I see you have a fan in the tent but I'd try to get some forced air from the outside in the tent. Opening the vents will help you but you need "new air" to enter the box to let the humid air out. Opening the vent will let air in but not force it in. It's like a house, if the house is warm you open the windows, but with out any breeze from the outside it still feels the same. I doubt your air in your house is 80% humidity! You'd be sweating balls!
 

CHEIF SMOKE

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This has been a bunch of good info for Cheif.....keep air moving in there. and try to get some air out too...3 gal pots I water or feed depending every 2-3 days myself...As they get older its gonna turn into every 2 days...

get that rh down....add a fan if needed its worth it rather than to have to fuss with bud rot
happy growings
happy growing it will be wen i get this 1 down!!! another little fan would help with rh??
 

Jloi

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im into week 2 of flowering??? i need to start flushing now?
I like to flush 1-2 weeks before I cut her down, So if you plan on cutting her down 2 weeks from now then I would start. I like to wait 3-4 weeks into flowering before I start my full flushing. Look at the trichomes, if their a nice milky/ brownish color then I'd start flushing now.
 

lonleysmoka

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IMO I think you need to exhaust more air out of that tent...you dont want that humidity to start casuing rot.....
 

CHEIF SMOKE

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I see you have a fan in the tent but I'd try to get some forced air from the outside in the tent. Opening the vents will help you but you need "new air" to enter the box to let the humid air out. Opening the vent will let air in but not force it in. It's like a house, if the house is warm you open the windows, but with out any breeze from the outside it still feels the same. I doubt your air in your house is 80% humidity! You'd be sweating balls!
will opening vents not cause dust/dirt to get inside tent
 
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