Outdoor and humidity

Vtnative

Active Member
I am new to growing and it is now legal in Va, so I have a few plants growing outside in a homemade greenhouse. I have no way of controlling the humidity. I am in my second or third week of flower. How do I prevent bud rot and powdery mildew. Is the high humidity going to screw up my yield and density of bud. I would hate to grow for 6 months for crappy buds.
 
This is my first time trying regalia. Pretty wet year so we'll see how it goes.
81BYlk4B76L._AC_SX425_.jpg
 
No I have them in fabric pots

place them outside the greenhouseon the days your worried about humidity? I know over there on the east you guys are getting pounded by rain (while us over here haven had a drop in 390 days).Do you have a hydrometer?How do you know what your rh is if not?
 
Idk. Since there are not in the ground. My main suggestion is allow them to be outside your green house?
 
This is my first time trying regalia. Pretty wet year so we'll see how it goes.
81BYlk4B76L._AC_SX425_.jpg
I tried this for the first time outdoors this year
For the last couple years I’ve been getting leaf septoria right when they start flowering.
i foliar sprayed once then a week later gave the soil a good drenching
Knocked the piss outta the septoria
Think I’ll give them another root drench soon just to be safe
The only thing I’ve found that knocks it out
 
place them outside the greenhouseon the days your worried about humidity? I know over there on the east you guys are getting pounded by rain (while us over here haven had a drop in 390 days).Do you have a hydrometer?How do you know what your rh is if not?
I have an ac infinity shutter exhaust fan set up that tells me temp and humidity.
 
Stick to indoors? That sucks. I lived in Florida for a bit. So I understand humidity. I also never tried growing outside. Seemed impossible to me at that time.
 
Back
Top