TrentSteel
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Thx for the input.From what I've researched about it it only does that when there isn't enough water available from the roots otherwise they just drink lots more to compensate and the stomata remain open. Judging from how much extra water they need when my rh is low I'd say the stomata are still wide open.
Every plant of many different strains I've ever grown ends up with little yellow tips and sometimes they droop and other times they stand up praying to the light. If the edges of the leaves aren't spiking up making them look all jagged then all is well in their world. That's the first sign of heat stress whether from ambient temperature or infrared from the HID lights.
Not just at the end of flowering but all thru late veg and flowering. A 4gal pot seems to be about the size I need so watering is only necessary every 4 days or so. As I use ProMix HP for my base I let the pots get quite light before watering and occasionally they get dry enough so the leaves are drooping but I try to water before that happens.
The humidifiers plug up in a few weeks if I use tap water. I'll use it in plant trays that I sometimes set on a shelf in the grow room for evaporation. 3 - 10" pans will bring the rh up maybe 15% and with the exhaust fan rarely kicking in I can maintain 30 - 40% in there in the winter. For about 3 months during spring/summer it can stay around 60% most of the time.
I bought a 600cfm charcoal filter about 7 years ago and it's still all sealed up in the box. With no close neighbours I don't really need it but had money to burn at the time and blew 2G at a hydro store. Got the CO2 controller then too but have only used it to see how much CO2 my alcohol burner, candle or even my breath while working in there can produce and decided against investing in a tank of gas. I can keep the CO2 over 1500ppm burning around 100ml of methyl hydrate for every 12 hour shift and only use it during the stretch when the plants are going thru a huge growth spurt and can really use elevated CO2, nutes and light. After the stretch they go back to pre-flower feeding levels and need less inputs to grow well.
What do you think in regards to the post to just made? Lol, sorry curious if you think I should water today or wait until morning.
Edit: added a canopy shot
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