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Star Dog

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I've been seeing 60/63% daytime, normally the dehumidifier would be running, apparently with led you can get away with higher rh% but idk.
What humidity were you reaching?
 

Star Dog

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Humidity has been a constant fight since day #1.
Without my dehumidifier running it got up to 83% that's while running constant ventilation, I now run the fan slowly with the dehumidifier on so the air coming in doesn't raise the humidity, thankfully temperature isn't a problem or I'd need to go back to hid.
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A strip of land barely 100 miles wide in the middle of the Atlantic isn't ideal for humidity I can tell you.
 

Hollatchaboy

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Humidity has been a constant fight since day #1.
Without my dehumidifier running it got up to 83% that's while running constant ventilation, I now run the fan slowly with the dehumidifier on so the air coming in doesn't raise the humidity, thankfully temperature isn't a problem or I'd need to go back to hid.
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A strip of land barely 100 miles wide in the middle of the Atlantic isn't ideal for humidity I can tell you.
Yea that sucks. Why back to hid?
 

Green_Alchemist

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Aw man sorry for the loss!! Dealing with PM myself and debating throwing in the towel. Damn near impossible to deal with or keep at bay!

Hope you can do a PM wash and end up with some decent hash material.
Do a complete cleaning overhaul and start with fresh genetics, that’s my best advice (I need to start following my own advice as well and just scrap)
 

firsttimeARE

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Aw man sorry for the loss!! Dealing with PM myself and debating throwing in the towel. Damn near impossible to deal with or keep at bay!

Hope you can do a PM wash and end up with some decent hash material.
Do a complete cleaning overhaul and start with fresh genetics, that’s my best advice (I need to start following my own advice as well and just scrap)
Have you tried sulfur? Not on flowering plants. But on your mothers/veg.

I took in some infected clones 3 months ago and was shocked at how quickly it spread to everything. I threw the clones out as soon as I saw it but it was already too late. I opted towards throwing everything out only because I needed to stop growing for home renovations anyways. But other people who got clones from some person are using sulfur and have knocked it dead.

Its cheap and worth a try. Spray once and then once again 2 weeks later. Absolutely drench the plant. I'd reclone any larger plants so its easier to cover 100%
 
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Green_Alchemist

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Have you tried sulfur? Not on flowering plants. But on your mothers/veg.

I took in some infected clones 3 months ago and was shocked at how quickly it spread to everything. I threw the clones out as soon as I saw it but it was already too late. I opted towards throwing everything out only because I needed to stop growing for home renovations anyways. But other people who got clones from some person are using sulfur and have knocked it dead.

Its cheap and worth a try. Spray once and then once again 2 weeks later. Absolutely drench the plant. I'd reclone any larger plants so its easier to cover 100%
Thanks for the tip! Raced out after reading this and picked up some wettable sulphur powder.

It’s one thing I haven’t tried yet, and I’m still in veg (waiting to be healthy before flipping). Will spray tonight when the lights go out and see how it goes. Thanks!!
 

firsttimeARE

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Thanks for the tip! Raced out after reading this and picked up some wettable sulphur powder.

It’s one thing I haven’t tried yet, and I’m still in veg (waiting to be healthy before flipping). Will spray tonight when the lights go out and see how it goes. Thanks!!
Just dont use within 2 weeks of oils like neem oil.

Thorough coverage is critical. And the reapplication is also critical. Pick up any old leaf matter and fix your environmental temp/RH
 

Sdh777

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Sell it i dont see anything wrong with it.
There’s already significant bud rot inside those colas and they’re covered in mold, which can cause chronic pulmonary and neuro-immune conditions. The taste, smell and quality are all ruined as well. You should clean the entire area thoroughly with Chromium mold remover or something similar, so it doesn’t ruin your next crop as well.
 
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