Humidity Too High??

TedeBoy

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Looks just about right, a tad lower RH would be nice but if you don't have PM in your area you shouldn't have any issues. My area is covered in PM (outdoor) so it seeps in everywhere, if my RH is above 60% it can trigger PM on certain strains, particularly indica's. To combat it I run all my fans including incoming/exhaust 24/7, only thing that changes is adjusting the variable controllers up/down for both exhaust/incoming air depending on the season. Not a bad thing to have constant airflow and air exchange.

You'll have to think about a dehumidifier though if you start running photos. As soon as lights go out, RH rises quick, at 60% lights on you'll hit somewhere around 70% within 30 minutes of lights off. I have wireless temp/RH monitors that keep a weeks worth of data and can see temp/RH changes even when I just go into the room to water.
PM? Mold?

I'm in the coastal SoCal area. It's pretty clean here I think.
 

GroErr

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PM? Mold?

I'm in the coastal SoCal area. It's pretty clean here I think.
Sorry, PM is a form of airborne mould, Powdery Mildew is what it stands for. I had never experienced it until I moved into the area I'm in now. A bunch of garden bushes get it in my area, by end of the summer some look white with that shit. It's manageable but the best way to manage it is avoid it altogether. Some say it's caused by humidity, it's not, but higher humidity will trigger existing spores to activate/spread and affect the plants.
 

caveman117

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if you havent dealt with pm yet wirh high rh you probably won't have to. my area is teeming with pm, ive yet to grow outdoor and not see at least traces of it without spraying something. and when I first started indoor my covered my plants.

after cleabing my room thoroughly, I made changes like comitting the entire room the closet was in to growing which involved taking the carpet out of the whole room and covering the ply with two layers of 8mil plastic and changing where my air came in from (used to come from outside now it comes from inside the house).
 

TedeBoy

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if you havent dealt with pm yet wirh high rh you probably won't have to. my area is teeming with pm, ive yet to grow outdoor and not see at least traces of it without spraying something. and when I first started indoor my covered my plants.

after cleabing my room thoroughly, I made changes like comitting the entire room the closet was in to growing which involved taking the carpet out of the whole room and covering the ply with two layers of 8mil plastic and changing where my air came in from (used to come from outside now it comes from inside the house).
Sounds awful. Yuck.
 

GroErr

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ya it was pretty terrible I had to rethink everything because of it.

but it also taught me how to beat it which, to me is invaluable expirience.
Yeah it's a bitch but like you said it's manageable. When I first found out about it in my area I culled everything and re-started with some preventative sprays, cleaning, air purifier/filters. First time I got it I didn't know it was so bad outside, I was sucking in fresh air from outside, with PM spores - lol. I then built my room and hooked into the HVAC system, it has an air purifier inline so it's nice clean air.
 
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