ur plants to seem to be in the flowering stage you should bring down ur humidity no higher den 40% as this may be a problem and could cause mold down the road, your room temp is perfect and i would try to drop down the water temps down to about 68-70f
Ok, so is the fact that the ppm on the plant keeps rising even when it is on the same schedule as plants running at 450ppm stunting it? I just got a text message from another Medical grower who stated that it could be a salt build-up on the roots?
I was worried about humidity but ive managed to chop without a sign of mold and my humidity through out ranged from 46-55 sometimes id even hit the 60 mark
I've been in the 70s without a problem. Just keep the plant healthy and it does the heavy lifting for you. I don't recommend 70s, just saying it's been done. 40's is pushing it, below that and the plants seem to suffer a lil.
I was worried about humidity but ive managed to chop without a sign of mold and my humidity through out ranged from 46-55 sometimes id even hit the 60 mark
I've been in the 70s without a problem. Just keep the plant healthy and it does the heavy lifting for you. I don't recommend 70s, just saying it's been done. 40's is pushing it, below that and the plants seem to suffer a lil.
Word, word, and word! :thumbs: As long as have good air exchange and good air circulation, you'll be good to go. In my chamber, my ladies seem to like 50-55% RH in flowering. :smokebuds:
talking by experience and if you look anywhere else here and on other forums during flowering it is clearly said to lower humidity then what you are saying. yes you had successful grows but that also depends on strain as each strain is more mold resistant than others. but during flowering mold starts with rh around 50 and higher. so it wasnt "bad advice"
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