I was a little worried about my humidity being too low for such little plants, so I put a humidifier that I had around the house in there.
The capacity was a bit low and it required refills too often, so I bought a top-fill humidifier instead.
I've gotta say the little babies are looking much happier! Here's some shots:
The setup:
New growth:
Here's what things looked like while I was fiddling with the humidity. Seems like it's paying off though, the plants really seem like they're taking off.
I'm getting some new fans (to get rid of the box fan) and a couple of inkbirds to really get things nice and tropical in there for my babies.
I guess I should top them once they're all looking happy? Any tips?
i didnt see the "new humidifier" in your graph. looking good. the controller might not do much work though so you might want to use multiple humidifiers so you dont have to fill the water as often and youd be able to better control the humidity when you open/close your tent
Here's what things looked like while I was fiddling with the humidity. Seems like it's paying off though, the plants really seem like they're taking off.
Hi everyone Auntie here with my first grow. A little bit of backstory: one of my close friends has been growing for a long time, but had to take a pause recently, so he gave me a bunch of his old gear. I inherited the tent, ducting, exhaust fan, plywood platform, and a watering kit (haven't set...
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Thank you all for your tips and I'm looking forward to learning & growing together more!