5% Humidity and 95f. Spray?

Jacob_

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468E4219-90B9-4819-83B4-AB589741499E.jpeg DD814F7B-2330-4648-9907-A24B45197D0B.jpeg It’s flowering and a late start. I’m clearly a newb and this is my first grow, just came to the conclusion I wanted to give it a shot in mid-late August and get some experience for next season. should I just keep up with the big bloom? Extra water? Mist/spray here and there? Soil is FF ocean blend with 1/4 of it being worm castings peat moss and perlite.
 

socaljoe

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I'd suggest not misting and just making sure you water regularly as needed. My plants survived and thrived in 105°-110° heat this summer, very low humidity as well, without any misting, just normal watering.
 

waterproof808

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Those clay pots also suck moisture out of your soil but you seem to have a large enough pot for the size of plant.
For now your plant will benefit from a light misting since you have such low humidity....if you look at a VPD chart, your ideal humidity range should be more like 70-90% humidity. Stop misting your buds once they start packing on some weight and then keep it as dry as possible.
 

eddy600

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Hot and dry can = mites i use a hudson power sprayer in the morning and evening to keep them at bay.
 
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