humidity in flowering

kayos

Active Member
hi there i'm in my first grow and i'm a complete novice at this :). i've just turned into my 3rd week of flowering and i'm starting to have a big humidity probs ive read around the site as most answers are there if u look hard enuf, and its got me this far in my grow, i just wanna know a few more things. i'm running a 400w hps in a m2 tent got a cool tube round the light going into the exhaust fan and i got a 12in fan for my intake 7 plants in total since going in 12/12 my humidity has gone well high unlike me :( its around 80 i got a dehumidifier and its dropped to around 70. i understand i need to get this to around 45% but with the climate and my budget at the mo this is becoming a daily strugle. if i trim back some of the foliage to make it less dense and keep a steady air flow will i be ok with preventin mold also i herd if u lower the humidity it creates more thc and increases resin as the plant does this to protect its self........... so there we have it, any help with this wud be greatfully appreciated dudes :)
 

cbtwohundread

Well-Known Member
i like it to be dry in flowering whether im indoor or out its good for resin production and keeps mold an fungus knats down,u dont want to cut leaves in flower the collie plant needs them...u should go to a thrift store and get a ac unit for small areas and blow the cold air thru the intake thats wat i would do but ....
 

kayos

Active Member
i bought one but it only took it down from 80 to 70 saying that its only been in there about an hour maybe i'm a little impatient lol
 

cbtwohundread

Well-Known Member
thc is the plants suntan lotion when its bright and dry the plants uses this lovely little things to keep moistre in the plants flowers ect that will make for wonderful plants that are outdoor in southern cali rite now its fucking hot
 
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