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ArtistZanner
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So I'm back to moan and groan yet again. Things have been going well and I was planning on flipping to flowering in about 10 days. My plants aren't huge, but I have some of different sizes due to not getting my lighting right at the beginning, but for the most part they are close in size.
Two things happening that have me concerned. The first is that my humidity (despite having a full-size dehumidifier in the room) is running high. We are having some very strange weather here in the UK, plus a lot of rain, which equals high humidity. Now, I will admit that I've been struggling to get my humidity below 64%, even before the recent spike, but now I am running between 70-73%. I am worried how I will deal with that when I go into flower mode, unless the weather goes back to being much cooler. I've removed my bucket of water that I had in there, and I am emptying my drip saucers after watering, so there's no standing water to contribute to the humidity issue.
The second issue I'm not sure what the problem is precisely is that my leaf edges are curling inwards, not drastically, but enough that I know something is amiss. I have a bamboo outside that does that when we have very hot days. I generally water it, and it's fine. I've recently watered my plants, and because I'm fearful of overwatering, I'm going to leave it a few days before I water again. The leaves aren't burnt at all and otherwise look healthy, they're just curling a bit inwards. I've lowered the intensity of the lights (dimming), thinking that might be the issue, but I'm actually seeing more plants doing this (though not all of them). Could it be that it's too hot in the room? While I think that could be it, it's never above 68F in there, so that seems odd. I have my fan pointed upwards to try and get some of that heat blown away. Do I need another fan? Hopefully someone can help get me back on the right track. Thanks in advance.
Two things happening that have me concerned. The first is that my humidity (despite having a full-size dehumidifier in the room) is running high. We are having some very strange weather here in the UK, plus a lot of rain, which equals high humidity. Now, I will admit that I've been struggling to get my humidity below 64%, even before the recent spike, but now I am running between 70-73%. I am worried how I will deal with that when I go into flower mode, unless the weather goes back to being much cooler. I've removed my bucket of water that I had in there, and I am emptying my drip saucers after watering, so there's no standing water to contribute to the humidity issue.
The second issue I'm not sure what the problem is precisely is that my leaf edges are curling inwards, not drastically, but enough that I know something is amiss. I have a bamboo outside that does that when we have very hot days. I generally water it, and it's fine. I've recently watered my plants, and because I'm fearful of overwatering, I'm going to leave it a few days before I water again. The leaves aren't burnt at all and otherwise look healthy, they're just curling a bit inwards. I've lowered the intensity of the lights (dimming), thinking that might be the issue, but I'm actually seeing more plants doing this (though not all of them). Could it be that it's too hot in the room? While I think that could be it, it's never above 68F in there, so that seems odd. I have my fan pointed upwards to try and get some of that heat blown away. Do I need another fan? Hopefully someone can help get me back on the right track. Thanks in advance.