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In regards to that question, i'm not 100% sure, but indoors we are trying to replicate mother nature...we have to provide the right conditions in order for photosynthesis to take place...outside there is fresh air always moving and it never gets stagnate....i'm sure someone else with better knowledge will pipe in....in my past experiences, higher temps gave me more problems than higher humidity...so your temps are fine, and i think as long as you have good circulation it should be ok...and you say you're buds look healthy, so, can't be bad as of now...i know during vegetative growth they like a high humidity, but in flowering it should be lower, cause dense buds can easily get bud rot...just be careful and keep a close eye on your ladies....
gkn
Ok, I'll post them here, thanks. I'm using a four tube t5, it puts out twenty thousand lumens. I'm starting to think genetics has more to do with bud density than light. I understand a lack of light will give you airy buds. My light is no further away than five inches tops and due to the buds growing not even that in most cases. I am including a pic, you'll see what I mean. Some of my buds are dense, it's one of the bombs, the other bomb is kind of airy and will not be anything like her 'sister'.
pics in next post.