I don't change my temps there's no sense in dropping the temps later in flower. The only thing I'll drop is the humidity and it comes down late in flower. Other then that it stays in the 55% range.I was wondering if you should still maintain 82F temps in late flower to keep nutritional uptake going, or are you suppose to lower them?
If so, how much?
I've read some people say some terps can start to evaporate after 78F+.Why would you drop the temps?
I've only heard about people decreasing the temp towards the end to force out purples. The evaporation is after the plant is cut. I keep my plants in the low 80s all the way through, and the terpenes stay nice and loud.I've read some people say some terps can start to evaporate after 78F+.
Is this not the case?
I'm in a damp area, so to keep temps around 82f, my RH is between 60-65% during lights on, and around 66f and the same RH lights off.I've only heard about people decreasing the temp towards the end to force out purples. The evaporation is after the plant is cut. I keep my plants in the low 80s all the way through, and the terpenes stay nice and loud.
If lowering RH isn't an option, make sure you have good air circulation in the tent. The deeper into flower you get, the more humid it will be. Bud rot at the end of flower is heart breaking. Maybe look into buying some damprid buckets for your lung room?I'm in a damp area, so to keep temps around 82f, my RH is between 60-65% during lights on, and around 66f and the same RH lights off.
Is that okay?
I can't really lower room RH anymore than that.
I'm in week 9 of flower right now.If lowering RH isn't an option, make sure you have good air circulation in the tent. The deeper into flower you get, the more humid it will be. Bud rot at the end of flower is heart breaking. Maybe look into buying some damprid buckets for your lung room?
I dehumidify my entire basement with a 50pint dehumidifier from Amazon, I think it was like 250 bucks definitely recommend looking into something like that, it'll also help heat your room up a little at night probablyI'm in week 9 of flower right now.
I just got moved into a 4x4 flower and 2x2 veg tents, so this is the first time I'm learning the environment in tents.
The lung room is 20"x30", so I don't think buckets would do much for the RH. I would have to look @ a whole house dehumidifier setup.
But a 50p dehumidifier is going to run the same $ as an extra 600w light running 24/7.I dehumidify my entire basement with a 50pint dehumidifier from Amazon, I think it was like 250 bucks definitely recommend looking into something like that, it'll also help heat your room up a little at night probably
Good product has costs associated with it. You wouldn't drive your car without a radiator would you?But a 50p dehumidifier is going to run the same $ as an extra 600w light running 24/7.
Put the bucket by your intake. Its better than nothing, I've seen it in action.I'm in week 9 of flower right now.
I just got moved into a 4x4 flower and 2x2 veg tents, so this is the first time I'm learning the environment in tents.
The lung room is 20"x30", so I don't think buckets would do much for the RH. I would have to look @ a whole house dehumidifier setup.
6" 390cfm exhaust/passive intake. If I run the exhaust too much, I can't maintain temperature @ 82F.What's your exhaust like? I live in a very humid region during the summer, and use two 6" inline fans to duct out the excessive moisture. My plants only caught bud rot once, and that was during my first grow.
I'm running 3- 220w lm281b+ boards a friend let me borrow until I find a light I like if that helps at all.6" 390cfm exhaust/passive intake. If I run the exhaust too much, I can't maintain temperature @ 82F.
With it @ 100% I get around 60RH but 70-72f leaf temps.
You live in a cold humid place? That's odd. Maybe put a space heat near the intake?6" 390cfm exhaust/passive intake. If I run the exhaust too much, I can't maintain temperature @ 82F.
With it @ 100% I get around 60RH but 70-72f leaf temps.