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Old 12-10-2008, 03:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How humid?

I have a very simple question.. what is the ideal % of humidity one should have during veg? Also during flower.
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Old 12-10-2008, 03:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Keep it in the 80-90% during veg, and around 70% during flowering. Too much during F can promote bud rot, an Evil mold that melts buds from the inside ( literally, they will drip the crap! ).
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Keep it in the 80-90% during veg, and around 70% during flowering. Too much during F can promote bud rot, an Evil mold that melts buds from the inside ( literally, they will drip the crap! ).
hmmm those seem kindof high...I would say from 50-60% during veg and 35-45% during flowering.
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20-30% humidity should be fine although I suppose around 35-40% would be ideal
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I agree with gimly, but if the ladies are real fat less is more.
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I've done well at those percentiles, but I will defer, because the strain can make a dif as well.Mine LOVES growing in the swamp outdoors, 1' down and the roots are in water.
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Inside and outside are 2 different kettles of fish as well.

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I've done well at those percentiles, but I will defer, because the strain can make a dif as well.Mine LOVES growing in the swamp outdoors, 1' down and the roots are in water.
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^^^ Indeed, DDWman, I agree. Excellent post, smallarmsfire. Very informative.
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Keep your temps from fluctuating drastically!! maintaining low low RH is not as important as dialing in your temps so that you experience less of a swing when the lights go out! Your plants, if healthy, will typically be great at adapting to the conditions they are brought up into .. but when you see these radical variations in day/night temps (outdoor growers throw your hands up!) you really need to look more specifically for genetics suited for fungal&bacterial resistance.

Thanks for the info man, but can you define drastically?? I've heard 25 degrees during the day and 19 at night is idea (This is what Arjan that crazy dutch grower says)
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