If the temp is 70F and the humidity is 50% is it okay to dry one plant in the tent while I start new seeds? I read online its the fastest way to ruin a good grow but if the temp and humidity is right what's it matter?
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Is it REALLY that bad to dry in the tent with seedlings growing?
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Could be wrong but I believe it's the light.Soil: Coast of Maine Stonington Blend, perlite; Seedlings: CoM org potting soil
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Smokesteve i did the opposite kept the plants drying outside the tent and kept my flowering plants inside the tent. Negative about that is I kept the room at 62-64f and humidity high for a slow dry and that made my tents cold and humid not good for flowering cus it slowed them down. Plus is the nugs turned purple specially my Alaskan purple and the smell was strong like straight grape. I like to say it smells and tastes purple lol. The sapphire scout turned purple but not as much. The smell in that one finally started coming in now that the temps are good. But yes definitely dry in a cold dark humid well ventilated room.
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