Need help, Very high humidity???

PeteSwitch

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What are your temps looking like? Usually low temps will carry higher humidity levels unless you live ina semi or more tropical environment. Try ventilating the air better to move the moisture out of your space and if that doesn't work then purchase a dehumidifier but be mindful that having one of those in the growspace will raise the temp inside because it's like a mini heater.
 

BCBuddy420

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Yeah youo need to move the air around in there with an oscillating fan and make sure your pumping a fair amount of air out and good air in. Dehumidifiers are pricey generally and are a bit of a pain but get the job done... up to you GL
 

McFonz

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1. you got an edit bottom below your posts if you need to add stuff to your message.
2. if your ambient humidity is very high you'll have to work much harder to keep your indoor humidity down.
The easiest way to lower the humidity is to add a lot of venting and increasing the temperature.
3. A dehumidifier is expensive but works well, but also air conditioning lowers the humidity pretty well.
4. Flowering with humidit over 65% is calling for mold.
 

norcali

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shouldnt be above 50% get a dehumidfier depending on grow space i would just get a little wall mounted one
 

McFonz

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50% is the highest humidity you want to flower in.
Its possible but your plant would produce less trichomes and be prone to mold if getting too dense.

90°F a bit high but you can grow under that. Make sure you don't over\under water with those temps and go easy on the nutrients.
 
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