Someguy15
Well-Known Member
It probably coincides with your flood cycles. All that water in the tray evaporates, so if you can cut back on waterings I bet you could reduce it some. Only other idea I have for ya is get a dehumidifier that's small enough to go right inside the tent. Hook it up with a drain, seal it up and it should drop your humidity. A good thing to check is your humidity in your house/the room your tent is in. If that's 50% then you'll have a bitch of a time keeping the tent down, especially with good circulation which you should have (exception sealed co2 grows). If your room humidity is ideal (say like 30%) then your problem is just air exchange into/out of your tent most likely.
Oh, and the pineapple express is fing amazing. I have yet to find genetics that top it... but my experience is admittedly limited.
Oh, and the pineapple express is fing amazing. I have yet to find genetics that top it... but my experience is admittedly limited.