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If you have air evenly distributed through out the canopy then you can run it up to 70%, running that right now and have zero mold. Strains are a huge variable too, some can be much more mold resistant then others.
My grow area isn't in a insolated area so it's naturally cold and humid. Set up a dehumidifier in the room along with 3 Damp Rids outside the tent. Humidity and temperature can be a c*** to dial in
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Telling the OP that he can go to 70% or even 60% humidity is just poor advice. You're only here for the pissing contest; not really giving this guy help. This is dudes FIRST grow! Get through a few indoor flowering seasons, then let dude try to raise his humidity. Yes you can grow successfully at higher humidity, just don't come and state it like everyone should be doing it and it's so easy; thats just a wasted post so you can sound cool or whatever other reason you wanted to add to your post count.
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Right? Dudes gotta get some reps in on dialing in a room/space.
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Lat time again jidoka this is OP's 1st grow! Don't make it seem like this is easy to go 70% humidity. Acting like it's so easy to go high humidity in veg, or whenever; again that's exactly what you shouldn't be saying (I'd gladly dump negative rep on you if still possible) going high humidity is for advanced level growers. You coming in here acting like it's for everybody makes me wonder if you just get away with high humidity; but know nothing? He knows very little about problems that could develop in the space he's growing in, it's his first time! Let this guy sort out whatever other problems will arise and be better prepared to handle them knowing pm isn't the problem. If anything goes wrong plants get sick new growers end up chasing their tails trying to find the problem. He's on his first grow there is going to be problems stop trying to trojan horse/sabotage dudes grow!
This growing good weed stuff is so easy I swear these other fools around don't wan't good real info shared. Just turn it into a pissing contest and share poor misinformed info in a way that helps nobody but themselves.
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I can tell him the problem low humidity will cause. Lack of transpiration will prevent the plant from moving Ca through the xylem to new growth. The plant will start building cell walls with K instead of Ca. That will practically guarantee pest/disease.
I know this works cause a lot of CO commercial grows agree with you. Granted they have plenty of other problems but cranking humidity up with misters always helps Plus if you do actual tissue testing in CO you will learn the avg grow has 1% Ca and 7% K...a recipe for problems But yea...maybe I am purposely trying to make the ops life harder. That is a problem with the internet
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For the pics or it did not happen crowd Edit...btw dump all the neg rep on me you want, ask your friends to help. No fucks are given by me. I never bothered to know what that is even about |
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jidoka read the damn thread! Stop making useless generalizations that a new grower will not be able to use! OP has stated that his humidity is around 45% and at it's highest around 60%. That's not low humidity! Your'e repeatedly saying stupid stuff; your post count has risen congrats.
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![]() I don't think it's useless or a generalization. It got pretty specific when he started dropping tissue % numbers and xylem pathways as a function of plant health. OP wanted to know if 45% was cool, they found out they could go higher with stability (or even, that it's not the end of the world if it happens to go over 50) A generalization would be: you'll mold that sucker out with more humidity because..."new grower" ....?
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