Bulénath
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It seems common knowlede that flowering plants prefer humidity ranges of 20% -40% during flower. Some growers say 50% humidity is acceptable, but not optimal during flower.
The only logical reason for this optimal humidity range seems to be the mold and mildew factor. Mold and mildew can thive within the dark, moist bud clusters.
But other than the mold and mildew factor, what other bennefits are provided when your flower chamber's humidity are between 20%-40% during mid-late flower?
Are there any other dowsides to humidity over 50% during flower?
I appreciate all advice, thank you eveyone!
It seems common knowlede that flowering plants prefer humidity ranges of 20% -40% during flower. Some growers say 50% humidity is acceptable, but not optimal during flower.
The only logical reason for this optimal humidity range seems to be the mold and mildew factor. Mold and mildew can thive within the dark, moist bud clusters.
But other than the mold and mildew factor, what other bennefits are provided when your flower chamber's humidity are between 20%-40% during mid-late flower?
Are there any other dowsides to humidity over 50% during flower?
I appreciate all advice, thank you eveyone!
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