Update: 40 Pint Dehumidifier is causing no further issues. Plants look perfect after given the neccasary time to recover. Still do not understand why the larger dehumidifers caused so many problems. Would like to figure that one out. But at least this room is dialed in completely. 50%-60% RH...
Thanks bobbypyn. I'm currently strapping the tops down but what is going to be quite aggravating is the other branches are nearing the 6 ft marker. So this will get interesting to say the least. Appreciate the help.
KBO CA have you ever literally ripped the tops off a plant before?
I honestly can say I would have a hard time doing so. Definitely would be expecting hermi or light yielding plant especially at 1 week flower.
Also BadKittySmiles any suggestions on bending the plants to cause the least...
Yeah unfortunately when dialing the room in we caused extensive stress which then pushed back the flowering date time after time. Now we've got monsters. We were going SOG but we may be 5 ft and 3 weeks past that. Closed rooms are making these plants to grow out of control. Will be slowly...
So basically I'm a week into flower and my plants are way too big. This photo is from a few days ago and they are now easily 4 inches taller hitting the lights when they are raised to the top of the room. They will reach 7 feet if I'm not careful with this. How would you manage their height...
Only once did we run the dehumidifier with a transplant so extra stress may of not been good but did not cause the spiraling as I've seen it every time. Thanks Murfy
Exhausting the dehumidifier might be an option. Only thing it would do is allow the hot air to exit the room but our AC handles...
Work to much to allow time for journals. Also not something I feel all too comfortable with
Thanks for the help. Will let the results of the dehumidifiers through harvest be known. Really appreciate all the information everyone has given.
Thanks for the well wishes. Currently running the hose outside of our 40 pint for continual use on a light fan speed. RH is still sitting at 70% but no foliage burn. Slowly kick it up
The plants stressed looking worse then anything I've ever seen. But they have recovered quite well. Think they...
It may possibly have to do with ur watering schedule and how you are watering.
You do want to allow the soil to dry out evenly through the pot. When you water make sure to not allow dry pockets and achieve an even moisture level through the soil. The size of ur pot is not an issue. You are not...
Nope using different brands just utilizing them for their size. No specific brands. We are using a Soleus 40 pint at the moment that is barely bringing RH below 70%. We just connected the hose so it will run 24/7 or as needed.
Through this experiment, the dehumidifiers nearly run all the time...
Before anyone starts talking defiencies, please note these plants were 100% healthy 24 hours before these pics were taken. There was no spiraling, all healthy green and thriving. Almost have to be here to believe it.
This is back 3-4 weeks ago when we ran our first two dehumidifiers. The photo...
Here is what the room looks as of now after not running dehumidifier for almost 4 days. Most things have recovered. Before anyone else says it I know the room is was too crowded. But because of inadvertent stress we had to veg out these girls way too long. I'll move a few of the weaker ones out...