Update - Pictures of the Girls

Supra98x

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So - I last posted about a white fog in my grow room, I’ve since figured out what it was. In short, the excess humidity contained in the air from the tent (which was warmer) when it entered the cool air in the larger grow room, caused a “cloud” effect which manifests as a white smellless haze. At this point I preemptively spray neem once a week but the plants in my very inexperienced view are super healthy.

Thanks everyone for the prior help! See below for pictures! The little one is a week younger. The bigger one is exactly 6 weeks from when it breached the soil.

I just implemented a screen after this photo to further spread her out. I’ve been LSTing and cropped 3x on the big one and once so far on the little one (along with a full 90 degree bend).

This is my very first grow so comments are welcome! (Do they look healthy to you guys?)
 

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Supra98x

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They look good. Is the fog still there?
it comes and goes, maybe seen it once in the last two weeks. I think it has to do with the delta in temperature between the spaces and my moisture level in the tent.

I could test it by jacking up the temp to 80 and humidity to 70 in the tent for an hour or two while the larger room is cold to see what happens. I’m nearly 100% certain this is the explanation though.
 

weedstoner420

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it comes and goes, maybe seen it once in the last two weeks. I think it has to do with the delta in temperature between the spaces and my moisture level in the tent.

I could test it by jacking up the temp to 80 and humidity to 70 in the tent for an hour or two while the larger room is cold to see what happens. I’m nearly 100% certain this is the explanation though.
That would definitely concern me, hopefully you are able to get it under control. Rapid changes in RH, and/or condensation forming once you have big, dense buds in there, is just asking for PM and mold...
 

Supra98x

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That would definitely concern me, hopefully you are able to get it under control. Rapid changes in RH, and/or condensation forming once you have big, dense buds in there, is just asking for PM and mold...
Yeah - I lowered humidity a bit after seeing it. The tent averages 71 degrees and 55% humidity at this point. As spring temps rise and buds start I expect temperatures to be closer to 75-80 on average and ill control humidity closer to 50%.

I’m probably going to give it two more weeks of veg before flipping them, three at the most.
 
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