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Had the same problem 🧐.so this week added dehumidifier and inkbird IHC-200.
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Humidity outdoors is up and down all over the place but like Robert's says, 40 to 50 is ideal for flowering and if you have some real dense buds, then 36 is better for keeping bud rot at bay, near the end weeks of their lives.
They lime higher humidity when younger. In flowering a 40 to 50 percent is ideal. Would not hold obove 65 percent to long. Don't want mold thinking it is a good area to set up.
For the most part, no. But if you deal with very high humidity with low Temps, then low humidity with high Temps continuously you can end up with white powdery mildew. It's better to control it.