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  • NebulaHaze
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    Overall your plant looks pretty good, despite the temperature/humidity! If you don't want to add a humidifier, you might consider doing what Nartak recommended and increase the humidity passively by making sure plants are well-watered, and otherwise adding extra water into the space (for example by setting up a tray of water near your air intake with a wet towel or sponge). If that doesn't help you'll know you need to take more drastic measures!

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  • Guest
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    Green75 I'm worried that it will build up condensation. It's about half of what yours was in. And there's no room for it to go straight into the air it would have to pass through the leaves.

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  • Green75
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    I have one..or had one in my tent...3x3x6

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  • NebulaHaze
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    Just curious, what are you doing to vent out the hot air?

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  • Guest
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    So are you saying I should put one inside the box? The reason I was saying I could afford the big on is because I thought I shouldn't put one in the box because it's really small and i thought it would increase my chances of bud rot or mold by alot. I thought I would have to increase the humidity of the air in the whole room it was in. So I'll be ok putting a small humidifier in the box? Like this thing is like 45 inches tall by 18 wide on the inside something like that.

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  • Nartak
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    Damn i always keep forgetting that one,also i never read he said "HUGE humidifier" you don't need a huge one,hell if you find a smaller one than green's get it,all you need is a few droplets in the air for that size

  • Green75
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    Works awesome...just what you need...$14 - $16

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  • Nartak
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    Originally posted by Krondiddly View Post
    She's got some discoloration since I basically broke her in half but damn is it ever looking nice in my opinion. Just switched over to flower today. But I've got another problem haha. I just finally got it to where I can close the door without it overheating like crazy. It sits around 25°C now. But the humidity is only like 15 percent! And according to the info on here it should be around 40-50% during flowering? Don't know what to do I can't afford some huge humidifier.
    Looking AWESOME Kron!I have that same discoloration on one of the plants,gues you can't please them all can you...I wouldn't worry about it,tho the one that has it on my grow is also growing thinner and more sativa like leaves,i guess thats why there are to phenotypes to register for this strain in seedfinder

    The humidity SHOULD be 30-50% for flowering esp late flower when you can get budrot and the plant matter is so much more and so much denser,it just makes perfect for moldy situations to occur!
    RH CAN be from 27%(mine is steady at 29 the last 2 days with no signs of dehydration on the plants) till 55% if you have circulation...

    Don't get a humidifier,get a bucket,pot or something with water in there to cause humidity,better yet try the wet towel method or consider reverse-using these tips from Nebula


    Avoid over-watering plants - soggy soil (or leaving extra water in plant trays sitting in the grow area) will tend to raise the humidity of the grow room

    Consider slight defoliation - very leafy plants will tend to raise the humidity of the grow room, especially when there isn’t good ventilation or air flow.
    What i mean by reverse is :

    A) Over water a pot with soil and put it in the grow area will tend to raise the humidity of the grow room

    B1) I would have already mentioned defoliation but since you need to raise RH do it differently
    B2) Normally you would start defoliation at the bottom and work ur way up,if you want,remove one fan on each of the top 3 nodes on each stem

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  • Guest
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    She's got some discoloration since I basically broke her in half but damn is it ever looking nice in my opinion. Just switched over to flower today. But I've got another problem haha. I just finally got it to where I can close the door without it overheating like crazy. It sits around 25°C now. But the humidity is only like 15 percent! And according to the info on here it should be around 40-50% during flowering? Don't know what to do I can't afford some huge humidifier.

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  • Guest
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    Ok sounds good I'll do that

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  • Nartak
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    I wouldn't wait really long for the flip,they will grow like a timelapse video once you flip!!She will prolly reach the lights again..Just to be sure i would flip as Nebula says "Once the plant is about half the desired height,flip"

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  • Guest
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    I'm gonna give it like 2-3 days then hit it

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  • Green75
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    So you are going to hit the flip now then

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  • Guest
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    I'll post some pics in another two weeks and show you all how it looks.

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  • Guest
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    Here she is now. I can tell it's gonna grow up some awesome shoots. Felt so bad to bend her though she is so strong and her stalk is so thick.

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