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Yes, 10% humidity is very very low for this stage.
Humidty is very hard to control especially if you have really good air exchange.
I have not had this problem...perhaps some soaked towels placed in the room would help. Or a bowl of water....
If you are around them often, you can spray mist every few hours and the plants just LOVE IT :)
As for your rooting....fuckits hard to diagnose without pics....but...you can water her, then slowly lift her out of the pot and look for yourself at the rooting system.
Signs of needed transplanting are patches of heavy white...roots.....especially at the bottom and lower sides....where they appear to be growing onto each other in search of soil. If you have that, read the FAQ I have on transplant and have at it :)
How long are you veggin her?
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thanks, you da man. Probably not going to veg too much longer, I have the big pots to transplant, I read your transplant post, nice directions, easy to understand. Picked up some Fish-mix plant nutrient. (2.1-0.2-6.6), is this any good? How much should I put into one gallon? I'm going to get some bat guano also. Do you use that for flowering?
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I really dont like to advise on nutrient additions, other than SuperThrive with every water. Too many people fuck their shit up because they think the plants need nutes that arent in the dirt....and they havent done a dirt analysis.
The only nute I give during veg is the bat guano..... helps them grow.....
Then in flower i use a flower nute....
Just be safe and use 1/4 what they want you to. Tomatos dont need a whole lot of nutes in a good soil or dirt base. I use 1/4 strength 1X week.
No I dont think you want the fish mix at this time. Flowering time it sounds suitable...not veg time.
Good luck :)
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if you are using the fish-mix by BIOBIZZ then yes you have one the best organic nuts out there right now.