Silvio Dante
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I am curious as to general thoughts on the misting of plants, given that many talk about high humidity as posing problems.
I personally mist mine during vegetation to absurdly liberal levels, drenching them 5-6 times a day with a full spray bottle of mist, and them seem to absolutely love it. I never mist once the flowering stage has begun for obvious reasons. To date I have never had any problems posed by high humidity, but the grow room is well ventilated with fresh air 24/7 with an 18 hour light cycle under a 600HPS. The plants seem to dry out within minutes of misting.
The question is, to what end does this improve the plants in the vegetation stage as opposed to not misting at all? My observations suggest to me it is making the shade-leaves broader, and perhaps improving the overall light uptake through refraction etc.
3 days before flower cycle begins - looking healthy I think.
I personally mist mine during vegetation to absurdly liberal levels, drenching them 5-6 times a day with a full spray bottle of mist, and them seem to absolutely love it. I never mist once the flowering stage has begun for obvious reasons. To date I have never had any problems posed by high humidity, but the grow room is well ventilated with fresh air 24/7 with an 18 hour light cycle under a 600HPS. The plants seem to dry out within minutes of misting.
The question is, to what end does this improve the plants in the vegetation stage as opposed to not misting at all? My observations suggest to me it is making the shade-leaves broader, and perhaps improving the overall light uptake through refraction etc.
3 days before flower cycle begins - looking healthy I think.
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