Rearranged some of the plants as some one in particular was a bit droopy but other than that all looking good with some very decent bud sites forming nicely.
You flip that crop to flower with 75% humidity you are going to cause some very unwanted problems. In fact you wouldn't even be able to see this through to the end in those conditions. Is there a window or exhaust of some type you could set up in your room there?
@@Billyandbarb, thanks for the advice. I’m suffering with heavy humidity issues. I’ve bought 2 10L dehumidifiers from Amazon which both are full within 6 hours 😭 I’m thinking of purchasing an AC infinity just to help out. There’s no window and I have no speed on my fan but have just added a carbon filter maybe this helps. Every time it rains I want to die 😩
@Saintgrower, well if you have access or the means to buy yourself a small dehumidifier that would be ideal to get it down to around at least 55. If you can get lower then that then even better. I have 2 small ones from Amazon that do work great and keep my 5x5 down to about 47-52 depending on the day outside and if I watered or not. Doesn't have to be an expensive unit. If there is a window you could open or a dial on your exhaust fan to turn up the speed of the fan that would definitely help to. If you continue with such high RH you will run into rot and mold problems. Nobody wants that. Also maybe look into grabbing a second hygrometer just to be sure your readings are correct or within range of one another.
@@Billyandbarb, I’ve lowered rh to 65% and will be lowering by 5% every week. What conditions would you suggest at this stage? They’ve only just been flipped a day ago I didn’t want to cause extreme change in environment but what is ur thoughts?