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Watering coco more now that im flowering and I noticed the humidity has jumped up to 65. Id prefer to leave the door open, and not waste heat, but then temps will drop to 65 - 60 F at night, will that shock the plant?
 
Watering coco more now that im flowering and I noticed the humidity has jumped up to 65. Id prefer to leave the door open, and not waste heat, but then temps will drop to 65 - 60 F at night, will that shock the plant?
@GsC4477 :welcome:Welcome to AFN:welcome:.

This is always a never ending battle. It is really good that the plants are transpiring moisture into the air. It means they are producing energy and pulling nutrients into the plant. Controlling what happens to that water and keeping all of the other grow parameters in range is your job.

The moist air must be vented out of the tent and not in the lung room. If you are not able to do that you need to run a dehumidifier in the lung room.

Plants can tolerate the low temperature at night but the growth will slow. Best temps are 78°F Day 68°F night.

We all battle this shit.

:goodluck:
 
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