Humidity

  • Posted by serenity-stoner on August 28, 2024 at 12:04 am

    Is one night at 63-65% humidity anything to sweat over I’m in flower and I’m freaking out cuz all my meters are reading high humidity and low vpd pretty sure my tent got left open and I’m at work freaking out cuz I can’t do anything about it please help!!!!!

    Shortlife replied 1 month ago 8 Members · 12 Replies
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  • frogslayer

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    August 28, 2024 at 1:22 am
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    I run that humidity in my tent every night man. How cold is it that 65 rh is low vpd?

    • serenity-stoner

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      August 29, 2024 at 2:25 am
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      Turns out I left my tent open that night every thing was fine my wife walked in right while I was watering and was freaking out about something at work it pulled my attention away then I forgot to go back and close it all up smh live and learn

  • wrath420

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    August 28, 2024 at 6:41 am
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    You will be fine with that humidity! Where I live it gets very humid during summer and my summer grow humidity gets pretty high in the upper 60s and low 70s and I have managed to grow without powdery mildew molds or bud rot!

    • jmystro

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      August 28, 2024 at 12:06 pm
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      Genetics. Plenty of genetics will rot at 70% RH. Some won’t. Never make a blanket statement about cannabis.

  • Hannabis

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    August 28, 2024 at 6:57 am
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    You should be fine, you do have fans circulating the air right?

    • serenity-stoner

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      August 29, 2024 at 2:28 am
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      Yeah I have a fan going consistently in there I forgot to close my tent door. Straight amateur move lol wife came in from work pissed off and it pulled my focus away from the grow and I never went back to check the door but live love and learn

  • jmystro

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    August 28, 2024 at 12:04 pm
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    65% is high enough for mold and mildew to form but it’s mainly a concern with large dense flowers. Huge colas can have a micro-climate inside. You really want to stay under 60% RH with good air flow in flower to ensure nothing takes hold.

  • wrath420

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    August 28, 2024 at 4:23 pm
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    I do increase my airflow fan speed when my humidity goes up!

    • serenity-stoner

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      August 29, 2024 at 2:43 am
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      Unfortunately I can’t do that cuz my fan is already maxed lol I would’ve definitely went that route though

  • GuppyGirl

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    August 28, 2024 at 8:51 pm
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    Yikes on bikes! It sounds like I have a very short period of time to get humidity under control in the room. I think the lowest my humidity has been has been in the 71% range and was pushing 86 at a high at one point. Since I’m now entering flower, I’m going to have to set up the big new dehumidifier I ordered, and try and get that humidity percentage down to something a little more reasonable, say what 60%?

  • bepennjier

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    August 29, 2024 at 3:00 am
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    I just had bud rod in my tent. but only on 2 buds which admittedly were in a calm part of my tent. they just didn’t get enough airflow. I’ll get another fan in asap (the 3rd one, currently 1 below and 1 above the canopy). I have about 50% rH (+/-10 depending on weather outside) in my tent, certainly higher at night. And I’ll inspect every remaining bud everyday for the last 2 weeks.

    What I learned from that: airflow airflow airflow

    as long as it’s not raining inside your tent airflow is your best tool

    (T-shirt idea: “keep calm and you tent windy” ..nah sounds wrong)

    I’d be more worried about light getting in the tent when it stays open at night.

    but that’s just my opinion

    you’ll be fine

  • Shortlife

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    August 30, 2024 at 10:01 pm
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    Remember that humidity is relative. I would suggest using a dew point calculator to work out what temperature you need to hold with that humidity to be safe from developing mould.

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