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    #1
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    oh oh

    High all, am 3 weeks into flowering and i can see little some rusty colourd spots on some of the leaves. just took a look inside room and my meter tells me its too wet/humid..wonder how i can get the humidity down please as am sure this is causing the rusty spots..

    Many thanks

    EckyThump Reviewed by EckyThump on . oh oh High all, am 3 weeks into flowering and i can see little some rusty colourd spots on some of the leaves. just took a look inside room and my meter tells me its too wet/humid..wonder how i can get the humidity down please as am sure this is causing the rusty spots.. Many thanks http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h89/321RedTodgers/DSCF4143.jpg Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    oh oh

    Dehumidifier.
    Pricey but totally necessary imo.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    oh oh

    cheers stinky am onto it

    peace..

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    #4
    Senior Member

    oh oh

    Just to update. I have at lights out when ladies are sleepin began to turn fans on at 1 hour intervals for 15 mins. This seemed to help the leaves alot. Am still after the dehumidifier though coz its stil light damp.

    Peace..

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    #5
    Senior Member

    oh oh

    My plant got the same thing but I doubt that it was from humidity. I think that I overfertilized early on.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    oh oh

    Just been onto here http://www.weedfarmer.com/cannabis/p...buse_guide.php went down the page a l;ittle and under the ozone damage leaf. this is excactly what my are like..

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    #7
    Senior Member

    oh oh

    Looks like the nute change has sorted that out. BIG THANKS phytokind. You was right man. Cheers also Stinkyattic.
    Much appreciated info lads & lasses

    peace

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