Week 3 of flowering, humidity 80%

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Im a first time grower in week 3 of flowering.
checked my humidity today and its at 80%, will this cause me problems?

plants are looking fine.
cant see any problems with them so far.
 
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ReadySetGrowD9

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Im a first time grower in week 3 of flowering.
checked my humidity today and its at 80%, will this cause me problems?

plants are looking fine.
cant see any problems with them so far.

At this point the 80% RH wont hurt u but you should get it to around 20%-40% humidity asap other wise it will cause bud rot, mold, or a host of other bad things.... hope this helps.....

Peace
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MarijuanaBaybee

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^^^^^^^^^yup i suggest yo buy dehumifier i just had to getone myself should run you a couple hudred or less buks depends how big the room your growin in but your guarantee to run into that problem if it is not fixed asap!
 
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dandman

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Thanks for the reply guys, heading off to get a dehumidifyer now
 
MarijuanaBaybee

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no doubt goodluck and happy famrming mang spend the extra money if neccesary you dont want to loose your whole crop for not getting a dehumidifier. try to get one that you can control the dehumdity level controled not an auto one
 
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ReadySetGrowD9

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K0ol bro.... keep us posted.... hope everything goes well for ya if u have any more issues feel free to ask :)

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Seamaiden

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Damn, and I've been doing run after run letting the RH climb up high and the only time I've had any problems has been with the powdery mildew that started outside in a lower RH.
 
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f1ydave

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remember the plants perspire the most during the dark cycle. you want to be below 55% and try to shoot for 40% if you can.
 
Nobodynobody

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Yup like the rest said. Need to bring it back down at less under 60RH%

If fail to do so, Read the 1st two post. Or over all everyone!
 
motherlode

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Damn, and I've been doing run after run letting the RH climb up high and the only time I've had any problems has been with the powdery mildew that started outside in a lower RH.

SM - too low of RH actually weakens the plant and makes it more susceptible to PM
 
leadsled

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Ahh vpd...
Easier to reduce the humidity than increase it so your in a good situation imho.

What is relative is what are your day/night temps and max/minimum temps?

Are you spiking.axing out at 80% or is it a constant 80%rh?
 
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dandman

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Constant 80% RH, Very cold and damp here.
Got a dehumitifyer and it had it at 40% very quickly.
 
420Gator

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i bet enuff air movement and you could get away with higher rh

im not familiar with VPD but wouldnt lower rh be better for growth according to cohesion-tension theory?
 
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organicfreak

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look for company thatt mak dehumidifiers for house floods real bad ass...
 
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