Humidity And Temp

Busternutt

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Hey gang, I've got a stealth grow in a cupboard. Best I can do is 50% humidity and 30*C during the day. I'd like to get them lower but short of installing AC in my garage, I don't know how else to do it. Am I likely to get mold problems with those figures?
 

THC-CK

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50% for anything from seedling to end of veg is perfect. You want that lower once the plant is flowering, especially later. 35-40% is ideal to avoid issues.

As for temp, this is one that is more lenient regarding where you need to be. I have found that 25-30° is actually amazing for seedling and veg stages. Again if you can get that down to 22-25° for flower you are doing well.
 

Blakey

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50 for seedlings and veg is on the low side 65 75 perfect 75 best 45 50 in flower can go abit lower when buds get fat g temp in veg 26 27 temp in flower 25 26 late flower a little lower 23 24
 

Busternutt

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Nice!
What size cab? Or tent?
I'm using an old kitchen cupboard. The "grow" area (from the screen to the underside of the lights) is 600 x 660 x 680 (24" x 26" x 27") which works out around 0.27 cubic metres or 9.5 cubic feet. Below the screen is the pot and below that is the reservoir. I made the plant quite sick a couple of times, through inexperience and ignorance, and the grow area's pretty small so I'm pretty happy with what I ended up with. I've done a lot of homework and kept meticulous notes since starting the first grow so I aim to improve on the yield on the next one. I put a freshly struck seed of the same strain into rockwool this evening.

I tried repositioning the ducting to bring the temps down but the figures I mentioned earlier, were the best I could do. We've had some fierce temps here over the last few months and my chiller system was struggling with it. I was surprised at the amount of heat coming off the LEDs too! I'm going to install another extractor fan and have a duct from each extractor fan positioned beside the underside of the lights to remove more heat.
 
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