HOW LONG CAN MY PLANTS GO BEFORE HUMIDITY BEGINS TO ROT/AFFECT THEM?
Anyone who doesn't believe global warming is real has never tried to grow pot anywhere.
I have a 2x4x5, which is supporting two 5-gallon soil plants deep into the flowering period. Everything is properly ventilated with fan, filter, open flaps, closed flaps, 4 small fans for circulation. I've defoliated, cut down on the amount of water I give each time, and I vacuum any runoff - twice. Until this week, temps were lower, so I was running a small heater in the garage and it helped. Now it's finally warming up outside, but holy crap, it's like the Amazon indoors and out, minus all the snakes and poisonous bugs. So I had to turn off the heater and now things are just effing - MOIST.
It's Mother Nature. It's overcast and 92% RH outside. In the garage where my tent is, is 64%, and I always have the door cracked for refreshing the air. Inside the tent sirens are going off and its 70.3%. The lights shut off 45 mins ago. There is a small dehumidifier in the tent that has been able to keep the RH down pretty well, but it's no match for the humidity being generated outdoors.
This effing weather is WEIRD for this far northwest - I'm literally 20 miles from Canada and 2 miles from the ocean. It is making my life uncomfortably damp, lol. Already killing almost all my new nursery stock outdoors, FML
My humidity alarm is going off and I can't fix it this moment. We don't have a/c much this far north. I expect the weather situation to start improving in several hours, but in the meantime, do I need to take drastic measures right away? Or can I wait a day/few hours to see improvement in the air-quality before I move these things in with my summer dresses during their downtime??
Anyone who doesn't believe global warming is real has never tried to grow pot anywhere.
I have a 2x4x5, which is supporting two 5-gallon soil plants deep into the flowering period. Everything is properly ventilated with fan, filter, open flaps, closed flaps, 4 small fans for circulation. I've defoliated, cut down on the amount of water I give each time, and I vacuum any runoff - twice. Until this week, temps were lower, so I was running a small heater in the garage and it helped. Now it's finally warming up outside, but holy crap, it's like the Amazon indoors and out, minus all the snakes and poisonous bugs. So I had to turn off the heater and now things are just effing - MOIST.
It's Mother Nature. It's overcast and 92% RH outside. In the garage where my tent is, is 64%, and I always have the door cracked for refreshing the air. Inside the tent sirens are going off and its 70.3%. The lights shut off 45 mins ago. There is a small dehumidifier in the tent that has been able to keep the RH down pretty well, but it's no match for the humidity being generated outdoors.
This effing weather is WEIRD for this far northwest - I'm literally 20 miles from Canada and 2 miles from the ocean. It is making my life uncomfortably damp, lol. Already killing almost all my new nursery stock outdoors, FML
My humidity alarm is going off and I can't fix it this moment. We don't have a/c much this far north. I expect the weather situation to start improving in several hours, but in the meantime, do I need to take drastic measures right away? Or can I wait a day/few hours to see improvement in the air-quality before I move these things in with my summer dresses during their downtime??
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