Does this look normal??

Loz32145

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Looks healthy. You're right on track.
What strain? What is your grow setup like?
I'm using 250 hps, 4" intake and extract with a 4" carbon filter. 80x80x200 tent. Using coco in a 12l pot, canna a n b. Canna rizotonic, canna boost,canna pk and good old cal mag.
 

Loz32145

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Was just abit concerned as iv been having humidity problems and I'm running 2 dehumidifiers and it's still at like 60% humidity. Iv been having very bad condensation issues aswell.
 

Tracker

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Was just abit concerned as iv been having humidity problems and I'm running 2 dehumidifiers and it's still at like 60% humidity. Iv been having very bad condensation issues aswell.
No endorsement of any product, but Scynce has this useful VPD chart on their site.Scynce_VPD_chart-01.png
 

Mirrordawn

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Was just abit concerned as iv been having humidity problems and I'm running 2 dehumidifiers and it's still at like 60% humidity. Iv been having very bad condensation issues aswell.
Have you got an exhaust?
Be careful running those small dehumidifiers, they don't really do shit and they waste a lot of power.
 

Mirrordawn

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Yeah only 4" tho running through a carbon filter
It's probably enough for now. But down the track it wouldn't hurt to run something a little bigger.

There's not a lot of cheap ways to effectively remove humidity out of a room. You can get cheap AC units, however those small devices are not energy efficient and can run a pretty huge power bill if used excessively.

If your air flow is good and you effectively observe your grow room daily, you won't need to pay up the ass from an AC unit or some expensive device for humidity control. Especially when you got a few plants.

Hope that helps.
 

Loz32145

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It's probably enough for now. But down the track it wouldn't hurt to run something a little bigger.

There's not a lot of cheap ways to effectively remove humidity out of a room. You can get cheap AC units, however those small devices are not energy efficient and can run a pretty huge power bill if used excessively.

If your air flow is good and you effectively observe your grow room daily, you won't need to pay up the ass from an AC unit or some expensive device for humidity control. Especially when you got a few plants.

Hope that helps.
Thanks guy il look into getting a bigger extractor. It's just the one plant iv got I LSTd it so now it's gone crazy big lol n the humidity has gone up something fears
 

WannabeWizard2003

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Thanks guy il look into getting a bigger extractor. It's just the one plant iv got I LSTd it so now it's gone crazy big lol n the humidity has gone up something fears
I dunno if this helps but.... I used to run a 4 inch exhaust with a 600 hps light in a 5x5x6.5 foot tent. This was enough as I was running a F/D table and never had issues with humidity or mold. I wish I had the numbers for the humidity in the room but I don't sorry. my exhaust was a air mountain w/ charcoal filter.

Sorry for digging up this old post. I was looking for a thread talking about if the flash on your camera was enough to stress the plant, if other lights in the room were on. Just happen to come across this. Plants look great btw.
 
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