I'm one of those chics who just goes for it. If I screw up too badly, which I really hope I don't, then I learn from it so that I can do better on the next grow. With that said, at about 1 minute until 9 a.m. in total darkness, I felt my way around and got my MH bulb transferred out and replaced it with my HPS bulb. When my timer turned the lights on, I was bathed in orange/red glow! LOL! I LOVE the color of that bulb in the room. It's still bright but the hue is purty (too girlie????)
Anyway, my humidity at present is maintaining an average of 41%, my temp is averaging 70 - 75 degrees F during the day, 58 - 60 at night. I actually have another hygrometer coming today so that I can have a "second opinion" in the grow space, if you will. That way I can really stay on top of the humidity issue during this flowering period. Good lookin' out on the advice, thanks. I think I'm gonna get a dehumidifier this weekend to be on the safe side. I see what you mean about your plants under your HPS lights, they are really low and compact, and I noticed under the pic you "bent" and "supercropped" them. (Awesome grow!!!) By bending do you mean you LST them? If so, I have yet to find a way to do that with a hydroponic grow. I really wish I could because the plants come out so much fuller, as well as stay low.