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memebigboy

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Hi guys, just started my first grow, I've got two plants going, one is Vanilla Kush and other Mochalope it's been a 6 days since I transplanted after sprouting and they have been on 24hr schedule, I've only fed them twice with water and some Canna Rhizotonic at the pH of 6.2 and once sprayed on leaves as well. My grow room had been at low humidity for the first 4 days at about 30% but I installed a humidifier now, and the humidity is at around 73% but I also shut down exhaust fan since it wasn't letting humidity build up. but because of shutting down exhaust fan the temps are a little hotter, at about 30.5 degrees celsius. I plan to switch to 18-6 schedule beginning 2nd week tomorrow. I just want to get some feedback if I'm doing things right and if the plants look healthy from the photos. Any advice will be appreciated. Thank you :)
 

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Wattzzup

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I cover mine with a bottle until they outgrow the bottle. Easy way to keep humidity up on the small plants if that’s what you want to do. I’ve done the humidifier in my tent and felt like the bottle is so much easier. Once it outgrows the bottle you don’t need anything else.
 

memebigboy

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I cover mine with a bottle until they outgrow the bottle. Easy way to keep humidity up on the small plants if that’s what you want to do. I’ve done the humidifier in my tent and felt like the bottle is so much easier. Once it outgrows the bottle you don’t need anything else.
I did think about using the bottle method but I then I thought the bottle would block some light, so ended up using humidifier which is working great the only problem is the temps getting hot although I cannot really see temp related stress on plant yet, can you?

Also what is worse, high temps or low humidity?
 

Boatguy

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I did think about using the bottle method but I then I thought the bottle would block some light, so ended up using humidifier which is working great the only problem is the temps getting hot although I cannot really see temp related stress on plant yet, can you?

Also what is worse, high temps or low humidity?
I plug my exhaust into a temp controller. Not that expensive
https://inkbird.shop/products/itc-608t
I use mine for temp when growing, and humidity when drying
 

Clstr8

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no signs of heat stress. as important as humidity is, id leave on my exhaust fan and use a bottle though. covering a seedling with a clear soda bottle isnt gonna restrict any of the light and its gonna build up moisture on the inside to help water the seedling. up to you and good luck though, she looks good overall.
 

memebigboy

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ok I've put the bottle on them, turned on exhaust and will let humidifier run as well and see how they react. Thank you everyone for your suggestion.
 
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Wattzzup

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I did think about using the bottle method but I then I thought the bottle would block some light, so ended up using humidifier which is working great the only problem is the temps getting hot although I cannot really see temp related stress on plant yet, can you?

Also what is worse, high temps or low humidity?
A clear bottle does not block light.

I use clear water bottles. Cut the bottom and place on top.

Run your exhaust at 50% if it has a controller.
 
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