is this where i want to be when growing 3 hybrids and an OG. Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
Temps good tad on the higher end, humidity is way too high in my opinion. I personally like being in the 30-40% range.
Don't listen to people that have no idea what the actual fuck they're talking about. Your temps/humidity are fine, 55-65% is the sweet spot during flower. Watch your plant(s), let them tell you if anything is wrong. You'll notice pretty quick.
Whoa.. Do know what I'm talking about. I keep veg around 60 and slowly decrease it to 40, sometimes even less during flowering. If your plants have a well developed root system, they don't need to take water from the air anymore. Higher humidity invites mold. Has always worked great for me personally.
Strange that I couldn't achieve 1 pound per light at 50% RH, yet at 60-65% I got 1.1. Good circulation, temps in the mid 70s, no mold will form at 60-65%.
I wasn't specific though to you op, during the first week I stay where you're at, and every week I drop the humidity about 5%. The end swing of flower, I end up around 40%, makes the drying process easier and risk of molding decrease exponentially. Like already said, the plants will let you know if they're unhappy. I like watering more than having humid conditions to invite mold.
Different strokes for different folks. I live in a really dry place, so I have to humidify rather then dehumidify in my greenhouse. It's always worked for me to bring the humidity down gradually. I didn't specify that I dont drastically change the humidity.
Thank you both. I hear this from professors at universities that talk about cultivation. I currently am trying to get my hands on a book that shows and tells everything so i can read instead of asking . Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
I really aprreciate the hard work you guys put into your answers. Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
Friend of mine stays at 70% alllll around but supplements a lot of co2. Just depends what space you have and what you're willing to do!