Muskegman
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone ,
So here is the scoop. I just started flowering yesterday. First time I've had the lights off for 12 hrs and noticed it got down to 50f and the humidity was at 95% . I live in a very humid area of Alaska where it rains a shit load.almost 200 inches of rain a year . Humidity is always high it seems like . That being said, I have an intake and an outtake opposite from each other. Intake is low, outtake fan is high . Obviously my humidity is way to high. like a lot of newbies would do, i have too many plants for the room I'm using to grow. SOG. A lot of them are touching each other. haven't given them very much pruning at all but thinking I might need to, to get good air in between all of them a little better. I held off on pruning because I read that leaving it alone will allow the plant to produce more sugars. Is it too late to prune? Bushes everywhere pretty much. I have two oscillating fans going on them as well. Running with lights out as well thinking it will help prevent mold. With the lights on, I use the Intake and outtake fans for air circulation and keeping the room at 75f. Without using them it gets too hot . With lights off, I have to turn them off and cover them so no lights enters the room since my lights off period is during the day. At night it would be too cold in the mid 30's to have my lights off period. Any suggestions on how to fix the humidity and prevent mold with lights off ? I have a dehumidifier on the way, have the fans going as well. Maybe put a heater in there ? I will if I have to but I'd rather not cause most run at 1500w. I was hoping to save a little on the electricity bill during flowering stage. I'm using two, 600w HPS.
Im growing white widow, super skunk ,chronic thunder , trainwreck and Black Russian. Thanks everyone
So here is the scoop. I just started flowering yesterday. First time I've had the lights off for 12 hrs and noticed it got down to 50f and the humidity was at 95% . I live in a very humid area of Alaska where it rains a shit load.almost 200 inches of rain a year . Humidity is always high it seems like . That being said, I have an intake and an outtake opposite from each other. Intake is low, outtake fan is high . Obviously my humidity is way to high. like a lot of newbies would do, i have too many plants for the room I'm using to grow. SOG. A lot of them are touching each other. haven't given them very much pruning at all but thinking I might need to, to get good air in between all of them a little better. I held off on pruning because I read that leaving it alone will allow the plant to produce more sugars. Is it too late to prune? Bushes everywhere pretty much. I have two oscillating fans going on them as well. Running with lights out as well thinking it will help prevent mold. With the lights on, I use the Intake and outtake fans for air circulation and keeping the room at 75f. Without using them it gets too hot . With lights off, I have to turn them off and cover them so no lights enters the room since my lights off period is during the day. At night it would be too cold in the mid 30's to have my lights off period. Any suggestions on how to fix the humidity and prevent mold with lights off ? I have a dehumidifier on the way, have the fans going as well. Maybe put a heater in there ? I will if I have to but I'd rather not cause most run at 1500w. I was hoping to save a little on the electricity bill during flowering stage. I'm using two, 600w HPS.
Im growing white widow, super skunk ,chronic thunder , trainwreck and Black Russian. Thanks everyone