The only red spots I can see are teeny tiny ones on the tops parts of the stems of the large fan leaves, and the spots look more like very lights overspray when your shooting paint onto something with no masking tape.I want some leather gloves now.. people would hate me. for looking too cool. did you check for the red spots? doobs?
I do have pretty good air flow, I think. 400 cfm pulling air through a Hood, and the tent has three large flaps at the bottom that are open and drawing air in. Outside one flap, I have a decently powerful floor fan blasting fresh air in. On top of the canopy, I have the black six inch oscillating fan from Amazon.I don't know your situation, but I wouldn't want my grow going much beyond 83ish degrees or so and humidity can decimate your months of hard work. I've easily lost 1/3 of a crop due to bud rot before. If I keep my humidity under 50% I haven't seen it before.
Obviously nobody likes adding more electricity to the bill, and another appliance to the bill but you gotta do what ya do. Lots of air movement across the plants will help evaporate that old water, but its a game of roulette.
Probably. If you basement is cool all of the time I would add a dehumidifyer to the basement-not the tent. This would lower your humidity and not lower your temps.I do have pretty good air flow, I think. 400 cfm pulling air through a Hood, and the tent has three large flaps at the bottom that are open and drawing air in. Outside one flap, I have a decently powerful floor fan blasting fresh air in. On top of the canopy, I have the black six inch oscillating fan from Amazon.
Is bud rot/mold the primary risk of high humidity?
If I were to pick up a portable AC and put it outside the tent, and then reroute the exhaust out if the utility room, would this reduce the humidity enough?
are you trying to say she's stout?....now, back to work.Blue pit wake n' bake,,, wow. For now on this is only an "end of the day smoke" for me lol
are you trying to say she's stout?....now, back to work.
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