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05-04-2007, 09:49 PM #1OPSenior Member
Humidity and flowering..
I was just wondering what is the highest level of humidity has anyone flowered their plants with without dealing with mold or different problems..like mites, fungus etc., I'm wondering because it's gonna suck for my flowering if I can't keep it down. The bigger my plants get the more the humidity I have. Luckily it hasn't reached over 60% but I really hope it doesn't get any higher or I might have problems. I have on a dehumidifier but it really doesn't help that much lol. Any other things I could try? Sometimes I turn my fan on 3 and open the door and I have noticed the humidity goes down when I do that..I really think I need a digital meter with accurate and instant results though lol. I hate this old shit but it's the only humidity/temp device I have right now.
orangeman Reviewed by orangeman on . Humidity and flowering.. I was just wondering what is the highest level of humidity has anyone flowered their plants with without dealing with mold or different problems..like mites, fungus etc., I'm wondering because it's gonna suck for my flowering if I can't keep it down. The bigger my plants get the more the humidity I have. Luckily it hasn't reached over 60% but I really hope it doesn't get any higher or I might have problems. I have on a dehumidifier but it really doesn't help that much lol. Any other things I Rating: 5
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05-05-2007, 12:24 AM #2Senior Member
Humidity and flowering..
45% is the highest you should mess with.
Your hunch of moving air is correct.
Good exhaust cannot be stressed enough to remove/dissipate excess humidity.
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05-05-2007, 02:19 AM #3OPSenior Member
Humidity and flowering..
Aw crap. I don't think it'll get that low. Right now it's at 55%
. I'm pretty sure the bigger these things get the more problems I'm gonna have with that.
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05-06-2007, 06:37 AM #4Senior Member
Humidity and flowering..
A real nice quick fix : a dehumidifer. They cost about $270 for a real good one these days, but you could save your entire crop. I never let it get above fifty during flowering myself. If you are late in flowering you really gotta watch r\h. Also lowering your temps might bring it down some as well, but I would try for the d\h
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05-12-2007, 02:28 AM #5OPSenior Member
Humidity and flowering..
Fuck...this sucks, I don't know how to bring the humidity down. Some times it's humid, some times it's not. Is there anything besides a dehumidifier that I could put in my room to bring humidity down?
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05-12-2007, 04:39 AM #6Senior Member
Humidity and flowering..
yeah, those humidity pellets. They suck moisture out of the air without a compressor. Every bit helps no?
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05-12-2007, 05:29 AM #7Senior Member
Humidity and flowering..
Originally Posted by orangeman
We tried using both of these products, and both worked well however did not give me the amount of power I needed in removing moisture from the air.
Amazon.com: Eva-Dry EDV1100 Petite Mini-Dehumidifier: Home & Garden
Amazon.com: 100% Renewable Mini- Dehumidifier No Batt Or Wires - EDV-300: Home & Garden
we then bought this next, it works fine as you would probably imagine. It does produce a lot more heat than I'd like, but at least it isn't molding away on my buds and stuff..
eBay: MAYTAG / FEDDERS 45 PINT DEHUMIDIFIER NR (item 290115478027 end time May-14-07 18:26:42 PDT)
It'll suck out 45 pints of water, which is something like 5 1/2 gallons out in 24 hours. It runs as much as it needs to maintain the set humidity.
Do you want your buds to have mold on them is the question..
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05-12-2007, 04:21 PM #8OPSenior Member
Humidity and flowering..
Well I set up the exhaust fan so it sucks air out through a duct and the dehumidifier is right outside sucking up moisture. Even without the exhaust fan on the dehumidifier is running but it always goes to like 58% and never goes lower than that. Probably higher when the lights are off. I wish I could put the dehumidifier in my room. I don't have any room though.
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05-12-2007, 04:36 PM #9Senior Member
Humidity and flowering..
humidity has never been a problem for me or my friends - I grow primarily sativas which tend to have less dense buds - IF I was growing out an indica, that had big, dense buds, I would be more concerned - the keyword is DENSE, thats what traps the moisture, and allows mold - humidity really only becomes a major issue towards the end of the grow, when buds are dense and compact - at least, thats been OUR experience - Reaper and I have NEVER used a de-humidifier, etc. - just keep a good oscillating fan on the plants throughout their grow, and an exhaust fan to pull out the hot air - (just like worrying because your cabinet goes over 75 degrees, it's 100+ degrees outside in the summer), yup, 75 degrees IS better, but don't forget: "it's a WEED !" :jointsmile:
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05-12-2007, 04:48 PM #10OPSenior Member
Humidity and flowering..
I hope they grow alright
. I'm still not sure rather my plants are males or females yet but I hope they show me soon so I can stop worrying lol. I don't want moldy weed that's for sure and it's gonna suck if it happens. I really want to get the potent bud I deserve lol.
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