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Keep that air moving.
The word around here is 65% early flowering... then reducing it at the middle and then down to about 50% in late flower. Just what most of the growers on here have stated they are doing. Also I would think CO2 would have some part to play with how high and how low you go as well.
I think this has a lot more to do with the VPD, if the temp is higher you need higher humidity. There’s a chart I’ve been following with good success, I have the same thing going on which is why I came here looking for more info.So I been growing for a long time and am starting to feel like i was lied to about humidity and cannabis especially during flowering. I have always tried to based on the litreature in books and online to keep the humidity in my flower room at 50- 55% day and night. However I am seriously beginning to suspect that actually cannabis likes much higher humidity when flowering like upwards of 70%. I have also followed some grow diaries on here by people that really seem to know what the fuck they are doing like gettogro and have seen that they are actually buying and installing large scale humidifiers in order to get the humidity in thier flower rooms up higher than what the litreature says. so what the fuck is the deal? I mean for real? why has all the litreature and online posts telling people to keep thier humidity down when that is really hurting the plants? So farmers tell me what u think and what you do and why you think and do what you do. Lets hear from some people that arent just vomiting back up jorge's books.
I think this has a lot more to do with the VPD, if the temp is higher you need higher humidity. There’s a chart I’ve been following with good success, I have the same thing going on which is why I came here looking for more info.
if you don't know what you don't know then why are you talking about it in the first placeif your day time temps are 70F what are you doing for night time temps? staying the same or going down to 65?
Are you running 70% humidity during the day and night? Or do you have different settings for day and night? I dont know but it seems like maybe its a good idea to run it slighlty drier during the dark period to help the plants respirate or something?
R you guys running the same during the day and night for humidity?
Thanks to all for the respones, I just find it incredible that all the books + magazines + most conventional regurgatated humidity threads online all the say the same shit about 50% humidity during the day and night which is cleary total fucking bullshit.
I'm saying what I'm saying is if anything you are giving out is information starts as like or maybe or this is what I do it is just an opinion and should be viewed that way just a bit of advice. But I love that everyoneif you don't know what you don't know then why are you talking about it in the first place
if we all grew no till and had a proper food web going on then we wouldn't need to worry about it at all because if we got fungus or if we got bugs or anything due to high humidity there would be elements in place to counteract that wouldn't that be great you know like how nature does itSo I been growing for a long time and am starting to feel like i was lied to about humidity and cannabis especially during flowering. I have always tried to based on the litreature in books and online to keep the humidity in my flower room at 50- 55% day and night. However I am seriously beginning to suspect that actually cannabis likes much higher humidity when flowering like upwards of 70%. I have also followed some grow diaries on here by people that really seem to know what the fuck they are doing like gettogro and have seen that they are actually buying and installing large scale humidifiers in order to get the humidity in thier flower rooms up higher than what the litreature says. so what the fuck is the deal? I mean for real? why has all the litreature and online posts telling people to keep thier humidity down when that is really hurting the plants? So farmers tell me what u think and what you do and why you think and do what you do. Lets hear from some people that arent just vomiting back up jorge's books.
The soil food web I was referring toif we all grew no till and had a proper food web going on then we wouldn't need to worry about it at all because if we got fungus or if we got bugs or anything due to high humidity there would be elements in place to counteract that wouldn't that be great you know like how nature does it