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Dampening

dddaver

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It has rained everyday for about a month where I am. The humidity is off the charts all the time right now.

I have 3 plants growing in a small cab, vegging under a 90W UFO. When night-time temps start dropping early enough I plan to put them under my 150W HPS. I have a moisture meter that shows all the pots are moist at the bottoms, even after not watering for a week. Those plastic pots look like Swiss cheese from all the holes drilled in them.

I tried to loosen up the soil so air could get to those wet pot bottoms with a chop stick, jamming it over and over from both the top and through some side holes in the sides/bottoms. No change.

So far the girls don't seem to mind having wet feet but I imagine they will. Does anyone have any other suggestion about what I might try?
 
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willyweed

get some fans in ,to help drying the pots as wind dries soil loads faster than light! good luck willyweed
 

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