Quick help please

When I'm concerned about oxygen levels dropping amongst the root system from a repotting or heavy watering, I'll take something like a chopstick and poke air-wells along the sides of the nu container. this will immediately elevate oxygen levels!
. lil channels straight dwn into the dirt so your plant can breath better
 
I'm thinking about pullig air from my room into my tent instead of the outside due to my ducting sweating and dripping leaving small puddles. Will my tent get hotter? Because the outside air is colder.
 
During lights out, some air circ w a fan isn't a bad idea especially if humidity is a concern.... that will prevent mold and help evaporation. :-)
 
you'll monitor the temp to adjust. exhaust is far more important than intake. Also u can construct an ez trough out of plastic and hang under duct if dripping is too much... good luck, u still have 10 wks to go so relax..

try an oscillating fan to reduce humidity and exercise the girls
 
Yes, air out..... this will positively change enviro.
one oscill may be enuf, some air mov't that's all.
it still shld be a rest period for them.. me too dinner time. lol
 
When growing high humidity plants indoors, one sets plates of water with rocks under the plant to increase humidity in the local area.

So yes water puddles are part of your humidity problem.
 
I leave my extract on most nights to help draw away excess humidity

I have set patterns like I`ll keep the the RH as low as I can for around 3 days then I`ll water and spray my plants and let them get a bit damp for 1 to 3 days

You have to balance the dry weather that spider mites love against the wet humidity that mold loves and also balance what your plants need too, no point soaking them if they don`t need it but I`ve had good results keeping away mold and pests that way.

Also "bud rot stop" a friendly bacteria you spray on the plants is pretty good for lowering the chances of mold when running high humidity
 
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