Cobnobuler
Well-Known Member
I've been using a dehumidifier as needed since my very first grow developed bud rot. For me, with my growroom in my musty old basement, its a must during certain times of the year. This year and right now, the rooms humidity has been a constant struggle with my areas outdoor humidity getting as high as 98 % at times.
Anyway, I know what a dehumidifier does to the atmospheric conditions around it, but what I never really considered was its direct effect on the plants themselves.
I ask this question because the problem I'm experiencing this year is such that running the unit in the growroom seems to end up making some of the plants "appear" as though they need watered, but the fact is, the root system itself already has plenty of weight to it at the time. So, I'm kind of getting "mixed signals" if you will.
The result in one case in particular has been a bad case of yellowing out of one of the plants from the bottom up indicating the over-watering condition.
So, has anyone ever noticed any kind of direct effect on plants by using a dehumidifier?
BTW- I'm 4-5 weeks into flowering on this run....
Anyway, I know what a dehumidifier does to the atmospheric conditions around it, but what I never really considered was its direct effect on the plants themselves.
I ask this question because the problem I'm experiencing this year is such that running the unit in the growroom seems to end up making some of the plants "appear" as though they need watered, but the fact is, the root system itself already has plenty of weight to it at the time. So, I'm kind of getting "mixed signals" if you will.
The result in one case in particular has been a bad case of yellowing out of one of the plants from the bottom up indicating the over-watering condition.
So, has anyone ever noticed any kind of direct effect on plants by using a dehumidifier?
BTW- I'm 4-5 weeks into flowering on this run....