New Grower Photosensitive! Cheese and Purple Haze scrog!

I keep my tent about the same RH, too. I notice the drops more in Winter, when the room outside my tent can get to 15-20% RH, if not for an industrial strength humidifier. The differential must be causing a micro-rainshower... lolol
 
I'm keeping the humidity lower for flowering. It fluctuates around 45-60%. Still pretty crazy considering how well-ventilated the space is.

I see this when leaves are resting on each other. Leave transpire (basically they sweat) and if they're touching each other, instead of sweating into the air they sweat on each other. It's definitely not a big deal at all, but maybe a sign it's time to tuck some leaves, or clip some off. Tucking is better than trimming. I usually trim the bottom of the plant though, or leave it! :)
 
I keep my tent about the same RH, too. I notice the drops more in Winter, when the room outside my tent can get to 15-20% RH, if not for an industrial strength humidifier. The differential must be causing a micro-rainshower... lolol

Lol micro-rainshower! I imagined a little cloud forming and raining out on a single leaf. :P

I see this when leaves are resting on each other. Leave transpire (basically they sweat) and if they're touching each other, instead of sweating into the air they sweat on each other. It's definitely not a big deal at all, but maybe a sign it's time to tuck some leaves, or clip some off. Tucking is better than trimming. I usually trim the bottom of the plant though, or leave it! :)

Hey Happy, it definitely does sound like simple transpiration. The weird thing is, I find the dew on leaves that *aren't* underneath others. They're right at the top, in direct lighting. Mysterious!
 
Plants look amazing. Very similar to the age of my plants. Veg 35 days and 1 week of 12/12.
Thanks man. It's cool we're both on our first photosensitive grow at such similar plant ages. Looking forward to seeing how this works out for us.
 
Your girls look so sexy though! I plan on giving coco a try. Maybe a 50/50 perlite/coco mix for a hempy bucket.
Lol when I'm not at home peeking in the tent, I'm looking at pictures of them. I've never tried coco. I use FF Cocoloco which is actually a rich soil like Happy Frog or Ocean Forest, but it uses coco coir instead of peat. It holds a ton of water. I use a 70% perlite, 30% Cocoloco mix ammended with some extra worm castings and dolo lime. It's like a hybrid medium then. It wets and drains very well, with lots of room for gases for the microbes, while still retaining moisture and rich goodies to be broken down over time. The results I'm getting make me feel like I'm on the right track with these General Organics nutrients. Frequent watering with just a bit of their sugary Biothrive base feeds seem to crank up the microbial activity.


Orrrr... I could just be lucky.
 
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Damn we even have the same temps and RH! lol.


Plants still looking great. I can't wait to see what you yield off that.
 
More pictures!
 

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