im interested in what the theory is behind the high humidity, i have always beleived that plants expel moisture through there leaves to take up moisture through there roots, thus high humidity will inhibit growth, especially during flower when the plant is creating resin to cushion the effects of dry winter weather, also at 80% humidity your asking for mold, for christ sakes it might rain in there, keep them girls at 40-50% the whole grow
connisuer Reviewed by connisuer on . question for Zandor hey man, I am getting mixed results as to what the proper pH should be for hydro during the flowering stage. It is ebb and flow and the muditity is pretty high. I saw that you recommend starting at about 70-80% humidity and then lowering it 5% a week until harvest. Our humidity is at like 70% right now at week 3 of flowering. We were thinking about turning off the inlet fan since temps aren't a problem right now, and letting the humidity settle out with the natural humidity of the house rather Rating: 5