After watering my RH spiked up to 75%. my dehumidifier should have been here but something went wrong during transit.
Im in week 10 of flower and pretty terrified of bud rot.
RH around the tent is about 70%, so also pretty damn high. I had spotted mites which prompted a pretty heavy defoliation a while back so my air circulation should be really good. Any way for me to keep down humidity untill my dehumidifier arrives?
Pretty much just anything to keep airflow going and moisture from collecting in small pockets.
If you can open up the tent without disturbing the light cycle, ventilate at a higher rate, have a heavier oscillating fan.. all of them do well.
Outdoors in my area usually sees September and October with some really high RH and rainfall, and sometimes just something as simple as shaking the hell out of them every day would give me a more successful/less compromised harvest.
RH around the tent is about 70%, so also pretty damn high. I had spotted mites which prompted a pretty heavy defoliation a while back so my air circulation should be really good. Any way for me to keep down humidity untill my dehumidifier arrives?
Ya I run my exhaust from the carbon filter inside to out where the fan is.
Thanks for the responses guys. I've been keeping my tent open a bit and have two monkey fans blowing air around ( + exhaust). I'll continue monitoring for any brown sugarleaves and tug them if they appear brown.
My temps are measured 2 floors down so changing the thermostat won't do much. It gets down to about 14c in that room at night
Those tablets for humidity/mold for cabins/wardrobes in a plastic enclosure with a water tray under, or a cup of salt, would they be harmful to the plants?
It says the tablets contain calcium chloride. Like these?