Blaze & Daze

High temps are always a struggle in the summer, but low RH was never a problem for me. My room can get into the 20-30% range in the winter, and I just lower my ppm so the ladies don't burn. My understanding is that they drink more with low RH, so you don't want them sucking up too much nutrient along with the additional water intake. Otherwise they don't seem to mind the low humidity. I know @curious2garden has struggled with very low RH. Beside the swamp cooler, how do you deal with it, Annie?
Like you said I run a lower EC. I often don't pay close enough attention and end up with very dark green plants if I don't!
 
When winter finally comes all my problems go away. We set the thermostat in the house at 70 then as opposed to 78 now.

Like you said I run a lower EC. I often don't pay close enough attention and end up with very dark green plants if I don't!

There you go, laddyd. Maybe try to lower your ppm/EC in the summer's low RH to mitigate the plant crispiness. Let us know how it goes...
 
Mornin
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Had snow dreams last night......lows in the 30°s coming up in the forecast :blsmoke:

How's everyone doing today?
 
Happy Hump day to all who observe. Breezy and cool now, quite warm later. Geli just wants to watch the leaves falling.20241002_072745.jpg

Here's 4 BOOXWW. They've recovered nicely from a little nutritional bobble going into day 54 of flower. Much better looking now than a week ago.20241001_093017.jpg20240922_132354.jpg
 
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