Tempe420
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Colorado is cold as shit.Sure, great news for people who are rich enough/ mobile enough to live there. I've tried for years and years and years to land a job in Colorado, and now I'm sure it will be even harder.
Colorado is cold as shit.Sure, great news for people who are rich enough/ mobile enough to live there. I've tried for years and years and years to land a job in Colorado, and now I'm sure it will be even harder.
I run a dehumidifer in the room set at 45%. It kicks on when needed and goes off when not needed.I was wonder my brethren. When do you guy's cut down your humidity, at what week in flower ?????? i was thinking week 4 to 5
cut down on humidity? where do you live?if anything, i should artificially increase it a bit during veg. it gets high after watering and drops pretty quickly. typical is 40 to 45% in the grow room.I was wonder my brethren. When do you guy's cut down your humidity, at what week in flower ?????? i was thinking week 4 to 5
Thats what I'm saying I never run a dehumidifier in my grow room. Shit its always 30%-40% no matter whatcut down on humidity? where do you live?if anything, i should artificially increase it a bit during veg. it gets high after watering and drops pretty quickly. typical is 40 to 45% in the grow room.
Don't you find that you get into Powdery mildew when running rh that high? I have fought PM in the past and it's a bitch and a half. We just always keep Rh down around 45% to prevent it.Flower I like to sit between 40-50, keep it at 40 during the last couple of weeks. In Veg I will roll up to as high as 65 RH. (CO2 enriched)
I never have. The only time I get powdery Mildew is when its brought from clones or I kept my medium too wet.Don't you find that you get into Powdery mildew when running rh that high? I have fought PM in the past and it's a bitch and a half. We just always keep Rh down around 45% to prevent it.
I have never used co2 in veg. Is it worth it in your opinion ? I use it in flower all the time.An enriched veg room can handle 65% with no PM problems. CO2 is a wonderful tool.
It's pretty common at high humidity so that's interesting. Maybe I need more PM resistant strains.I never have. The only time I get powdery Mildew is when its brought from clones or I kept my medium too wet.
I hear you on the high humidity thing dont get me wrong its just here in AZ even in my sealed room during veg my RH% was never went higher than 55%. just never gets that high.It's pretty common at high humidity so that's interesting. Maybe I need more PM resistant strains.
What temps are you talking? Sealed will let you run higher temps overall.Im using an evap cooler this run. It helps cool temps and brings up my RH in my flower room. The reason i ask is because i want to bring up RH and cool down my veg room, so i was going to move the evap cooler from the flower to the veg room. Just did it and turned off the lights im not sure it will work(temps). I put a fan in its place in the flower room, so we will see if thats enough or i just have to get another evap cooler soon.
True that I love it, and you can still run air cooled lights you just have to pull air from another room. I pull air from the room next to my grow room, goes through the duct , through the hoods , and into the attic. With co2 you can grow with temps up to high 80's low 90's.As an organic gardener who is always looking to improve in "natural" ways. I switched my setup (veg & flower) from vented to sealed just for the experience. Let me say in both instances I have found there to be serious pluses and I will not be switching back to vented. IMO, the true benefits from CO2 only occur in a completely sealed room. If your lights are vented you will have to sync the CO2 regulator to cycle on and off in conjunction with the exhaust fans. Therefore in a veg tent/room w/ fluros it is very easy to run sealed obviously because the heat is normally minimal. The growth rates, clone rooting, plants lushness and color are top notch. Odor control is much easier to deal with in both flower and veg, yes I said veg. Try it out for a month if its an easy switch.
Same here I dont like to push it past 85 degrees. Thats the highest my room gets in the summer.I still like running high 70's low 80's but the CO2 gives you room to play with temps in case of an unforeseen circumstance. PH is cause by a combination of high RH and lack of air movement.