4th day n humidity worries ... need help

troyf

Member
DSCF4265.jpgDSCF4266.jpgHi all ,

My girlies have been out of the soil for 4 days. I had bags on them for humidity n seemed to be loving life , however i was advised to get the bags off , so i did. Yesterday was the first day without bags n they seemed happy.
This morn , unless im tripping i think the leaves on 2 of them look a tiny bit less green n more yellowish( but really subtle n i might be tripping). i was told to monitor the humidity , but as im going to grow these babies outside their present home is in a wardrobe with a couple of flouros n a fan. So without the baggies i think that theyre world has become quite dry , or at least a lot less humid.The temp in the room is 23(ish) n the fans on gentle , with 20 hours light per day
So my question is how would i keep them in a more humid world inside a cupboard?
cheers for any help n i might be overreacting. Ive actually stuck the baggies on again this morn for a few hours until i get some needed advice.

cheers again for any help

Sorry everyone coulnt get back on site today due to malware warnings... anyway heres a couple of shots of one of the girls, its pretty subtle n i might just be imagining it. Since last night when i put the post on there been no change .....

cheers
 

tooteefrootee

Well-Known Member
Hi all ,

My girlies have been out of the soil for 4 days. I had bags on them for humidity n seemed to be loving life , however i was advised to get the bags off , so i did. Yesterday was the first day without bags n they seemed happy.
This morn , unless im tripping i think the leaves on 2 of them look a tiny bit less green n more yellowish( but really subtle n i might be tripping). i was told to monitor the humidity , but as im going to grow these babies outside their present home is in a wardrobe with a couple of flouros n a fan. So without the baggies i think that theyre world has become quite dry , or at least a lot less humid.The temp in the room is 23(ish) n the fans on gentle , with 20 hours light per day
So my question is how would i keep them in a more humid world inside a cupboard?
cheers for any help n i might be overreacting. Ive actually stuck the baggies on again this morn for a few hours until i get some needed advice.

cheers again for any help
are they clones? are you waiting for them to root? is that why you are using the baggies to keep the humidity up?
 

JesterDev

Active Member
As others have stated, a pic would get you more accurate responses. If they are clones, try using some empty milk jugs instead of bags, just cut the tops off and place them over the plants. Or if you can, most hydro stores, hell even lowes and home depots sell humidity domes with trays for rather cheap.
 
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