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    #11
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    a little problem mabe..

    Sorry let me clarify something, when I said, "Your plants will adapt to the growing environment by making larger type leaves to deal with larger amounts of humidity/heat and produce thinner leaves for lower humidity so if your plants have been brought up in one type of humidity then a change will have those kind of affects." I am , I mint if they were grown out for a long time under low RH then you give them high RH they may show the droopiness because they haven't grown in a way to adapt to that type of humidity.
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    #12
    Senior Member

    a little problem mabe..

    Makes perfect sense to me. Today my RH started in the 30's. Pretty big ups and downs, but they're starting to bloom nicely, so I think I'll just stare at them a bunch, lol

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    #13
    Member

    a little problem mabe..

    thanks blue bear, always appreciate your input guess Ill just see how it goes without altering the RH

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    #14
    Senior Member

    a little problem mabe..

    Not a prob guys, just keep passing the chane of knowledge along.
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