Deciding a container for strange climate

Kyzersozay

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I would have done the same if I knew my shit. Im planing on growing an auto flower thats sativa dominant, but tbh Im not picky just anything that would grow well for these conditions.
So if you want a sativa auto, look at something like Durban poison, Sour diesel, or some of the hazes, they do well in higher humidity areas, and you want your grow medium to be light and airy, so the roots can pass better, I use promix bx for my autos, downside there's no nutrients except for a rooting fungus in it called mychorhaze, so you'll have to feed the plants, i use advanced nutrients. Sensi grow a & b, and big bud, and overdrive to finish.. it is on rhe pricy side but it gives results and lasts a bunchbof grows..20210120_111202.jpg
 

Wizzlebiz

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Yeah, but humidity is not going to be so high all the time that it sticks around constantly. In a tent, room, or closet its 100% high humidity is a problem. But outside? Think about how much humidity you need in the air at a constant rate (all the time) without airflow when growing outside. The chances of that being the case outdoors so much that it causes a problem with mold, is going to be rare situation. I just don't see a situation where you're growing outside and mold is going to form unless it's constantly wet and rainy all the time, and there's not enough natural airflow, plants too close together, etc. Could just grow them inside a greenhouse with a large fan if that's the case.
I grow outdoors every summer. The RH here is roughly 35% daily during the summer. We still get bud rot here.

Humidity matters outdoors as well. There is no getting around that.
 
So if you want a sativa auto, look at something like Durban poison, Sour diesel, or some of the hazes, they do well in higher humidity areas, and you want your grow medium to be light and airy, so the roots can pass better, I use promix bx for my autos, downside there's no nutrients except for a rooting fungus in it called mychorhaze, so you'll have to feed the plants, i use advanced nutrients. Sensi grow a & b, and big bud, and overdrive to finish.. it is on rhe pricy side but it gives results and lasts a bunchbof grows..View attachment 4821914
what a beauty, thanks for all the info ur really helping me out bro!
 
Yeah, but humidity is not going to be so high all the time that it sticks around constantly. In a tent, room, or closet its 100% high humidity is a problem. But outside? Think about how much humidity you need in the air at a constant rate (all the time) without airflow when growing outside. The chances of that being the case outdoors so much that it causes a problem with mold, is going to be rare situation. I just don't see a situation where you're growing outside and mold is going to form unless it's constantly wet and rainy all the time, and there's not enough natural airflow, plants too close together, etc. Could just grow them inside a greenhouse with a large fan if that's the case.
sadly i cant grow in a green house
 

SpideyManDan

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Ight that sounds good, I bet I sound pretty dumb to yall but I just wanted to make sure it wouldent fuck it up. Thanks tho for the info
If you're asking legitimate questions and you really want to learn, there is nothing wrong with what you did. It is how we all get better in the end, sharing knowledge and experience.
 
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