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greenmobster440

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I've noticed my humidity has risen since I'm watering plants regularly. Ohio is pretty dry in winter. In the beginning I struggled to get humidity up. Now it goes up n down with waterings and levels out. I'm just keeping the air moving.
 

IndooorGardnerOhio

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I've noticed my humidity has risen since I'm watering plants regularly. Ohio is pretty dry in winter. In the beginning I struggled to get humidity up. Now it goes up n down with waterings and levels out. I'm just keeping the air moving.
I water with ferts daily so im sure that is part of the humidity, but the plant seems to be growing just fine so I dont really want to pull the humidifer and change conditions on her, She does come from Mexico which has both temperate and tropical zones so if she comes from a tropical Zone, she is likely loving the humidity in the tent and might get pissy if i lower it lol Plus I just put two more seeds with a 1 inch tail in soil in the tent so the seedlings are gonna want that humidity.
 

Lou66

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Get more Airflow in the bottom and lower humidity. Mold is generally bad and dtw is hydroponics so you don't need fungi in your medium.
 
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