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06-12-2010, 10:50 PM #1
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Powedery Mildew, Too cold or too humid?
humidity is to high, get it down to 40-50% in flowering... also you say you have an 6" inlet fan but do you have an exhaust fan? you need good air circulation. dont raise the temp any more, you dont want it above 84, keep temp between 70-80. hope this helps :thumbsup:
G13budsmoker Reviewed by G13budsmoker on . Powedery Mildew, Too cold or too humid? I am getting sporadic mildew on random nugs. I can't tell if its too cold or too humid. My grow book says that anything under 76F will trigger mildew Someone at the grow shop told me because I run my lights at night, the early morning dew/humidity is hurting me. I have a 6 inch blower, blowing strait from outside to the low end of the room. He then recommended a filter or pantyhose to stop the water. I know that filters and pantyhose don't filter humidity, but the label on the on of the filter Rating: 5\"The very existence of flamethrowers proves that sometime, somewhere, someone said to themselves, ā??You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but Iā??m just not close enough to get the job done.ā?\"
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