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You need a heat pump or compressor type of dehumidifier, preferably one that drains to waste and one you can set triggers on it to maintain a constant RH in your basement. Work out what size you need by how much water you give your plants in a day and double or triple it should get you around the size you need, depending on how much you are fighting ambient RH.
Your AC will bring it down a bit but they are not efficient at lowering RH.
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Hereβs my issue now though I am keeping the temperature about 75 degrees, but I want to get the humidity down to below 60% and it has proven to be difficult. I have 2 dehumidifier bags and a small space dehumidifier I bought at Home Depot and I still keep showing humidity around 75%. My basement is more humid than the rest of the house. I can turn on my air conditioner and that might help but I am not sure if I should bite the bullet and get a bigger dehumidifier.
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I had a 4 day trip after I started flowering. I kept the watering balls just in case but will get rid of them moving forward. I am pretty happy with what I came home to though.5 Photos
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Dang,I canβt believe this thread is still going strong! It should get an award π
Apple Fritter auto from ILGM, middle of week 93 Photos
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"Girl Scout Cookies plants produce dense buds with dark green foliage, dark purple accents, and fiery orange hairs. The plants have a high trichome density, which explains GSC's potency."
Genetics play a role, so does lighting. I pay real close to my light and ppfd. Almost ocd about it.
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Very Nice plants and thick colas bit also nice leaves, I've got almost flowers only with little defoliation but you got thick stuff, very nice
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One week after flip, mainly a test grow. I'm trying to veg with MegaCrop and flower with Jacks. I plan to change nutes after the third week of flower.
Also, I've come to the conclusion my watering habits are an issue. I don't over water, but feel like I allow the medium to overdry to the point of nute deficiencies. Currently I dry to the point where the pot is light, but I noticed that is also the point the medium shrinks away from the wall of the pots. My belief is that I'm allowing fine feeder roots to die, in addition to keeping nutes from the plants for too long (synth watered in).
I've never had a grow go perfectly in flower, always fighting deficiencies and concluded this is most likely my issue. I purchased ecowitt sensors, and have been using them over the last month. It seems the sweet spot is 15-22% to water. Any lower than 15% and the medium starts shrinking.
Wish me luck!
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