Yes, definitely will do man. Was never meant to be a full time location for them but then they shot up. Am currently sorting out another room inside for them to go into. Seems I might need to push that along.You deserve thumb up for being brave to grow in this environment, but for next run you should really work on it. Clean it, sterilize, run sulphur evaporator before you start, get rid of mold on the walls, painting them and prepare them nice place to live. Dehumidifer will be your best friend since you do not want to grow for mold and rot. If your outside RH is high exhaust fan wont help. You can get good dehumidifer for 140€, avoid the cheap and week ones, you need at least 20l/day. Good luck
I run the light 12/12 at night to balance the temps. Usually around 70 to 80 F during the day sometimes a lil higher on a hot day and 77 F during the night when the light is on.Is your excraction fam going at night too?
Also if your night time temp drops too much is can cause condensation.
Adding a heater could help.
Definitely will look in to installing a stronger extraction fan to get this pulling of airDoesn't appear to have enough airflow from what little I see. I like to see the plants shaking from indirect pulling of air as opposed to direct onto the plants.
....why do you not have a dehu?
And no dehu due to finances but thanks manHoly shit be careful if you do sulfur.... Even if you're careful you're still probably going to ruin the taste and smell of your end product. But maybe you won't fuck it up like I did years ago ; ) GL!
Lights out without a exhaust fan you will be seeing very high humidity.I run the light 12/12 at night to balance the temps. Usually around 70 to 80 F during the day sometimes a lil higher on a hot day and 77 F during the night when the light is on.
Extractor is not running during the day.. I will change that right now tho
Yea makes total sence now that you say it. Suck some of that wet air out while the lights are off. Cheers man!Lights out without a exhaust fan you will be seeing very high humidity.
I was meaning before the grow starts, now for sure not!Holy shit be careful if you do sulfur.... Even if you're careful you're still probably going to ruin the taste and smell of your end product. But maybe you won't fuck it up like I did years ago ; ) GL!
Thanks man. Will definitely look into itI can't grow without a dehumidifier. Never could. Average is about 60% room. With the plants and heat, that spikes to 70+ in the tent. And as soon as the lights go out, the temps drop and the relative humidity climbs to 80/85% even with fans.
I run a small ecoair unit with ioniser. Just bought a new one becuase my dessicant one sucks power like an extra light.
Even a cheap used one is better than none.
The built in inoiser really helps.
I have been thinking the same. I feed about a liter once a day with guano super bloom. Plants are in 5 gallon cloth pots, And I think your bang on cause when I ran outta super bloom(for flower) I used super grow(for veg) in its place for about 4 days about a week ago. Could you suggest a solution. Maybe cut back on the feeding/watering.Looking at the plants I’m going to add a different perspective. Your plants look over fertilized with nitrogen and overwatered. Your mold spores on the surface may be coming within the soil and root structure.
Will be cleaning and painting a new room for them asap. Then I need to figure a way to deal with run off. Got a few ideas floating around in my head. thanks heapsAlso keep things clean and sterile in your room. From the pics it looks like that step might have been missed.
You should find the money for the dehumidifier... It'll cost you more in the long run if you lose your crop...And no dehu due to finances but thanks man