Humidity for flowering 60RH?

Bodz420

Member
Good day switching to flowering within days I cannot buy a dehumidifier where i stay since all locked down, range is between 60-65 with good air flow, am I going to face issue?
 

Shtoned

New Member
I have the same issue mate. Did you ever get a solution. I bought a dehumidifier today but still at 65% with lights off. Did this effect your ladies?
 

Bodz420

Member
65% should be fine if you have good air flow happening, winter is coming for me so humidity went down lucky me since I am in my week 6 of flowering. When it used to reach 65+ in my tent I got another small fan did put it at the bottom,so I have 2 one top blowing and one down. I have meet people who grew on 75+ rh and they got big ass buds. Happy growing
 

Shtoned

New Member
Cheers mate, I think I’ve been at high humidity throughout and all looks well I’m chopping today. I am at 70% with in-line fan, internal fan and co2 filter with exhaust fan. They have been in 24 hour darkness and worried about high humidity when drying. Will let you know how it goes
 

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GBAUTO

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I find that some strains seem to be more tolerant of higher RH in flower than others.
I usually run my RH in the 60's during initial flower and then try to lower the RH into the 50's as it bulks up.
 

Bodz420

Member
Cheers mate, I think I’ve been at high humidity throughout and all looks well I’m chopping today. I am at 70% with in-line fan, internal fan and co2 filter with exhaust fan. They have been in 24 hour darkness and worried about high humidity when drying. Will let you know how it goes
How's things going
 

spek9

Well-Known Member
Good day switching to flowering within days I cannot buy a dehumidifier where i stay since all locked down, range is between 60-65 with good air flow, am I going to face issue?
"Lollipop" the plant and remove excess branches and leaves at the bottom of the plant. The whole idea is to ensure that air can flow from your fans easily through all of the foliage.

I have the same issue at certain points of the year, and doing what I said works fine. Air flow, and ensure that you're completely exhausting the grow area frequently (ie. keep your exhaust running).

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Dontjudgeme

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I typically run 55-60% during flower. Last 2 weeks I drop it slowly until I reach 30-35%. It’s stagnant air that causes issues regardless of what stage of growth you are in. Good air flow will usually stop any mold issues.
 

2Hearts

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Air mixes really easily, like you fart and it fills a room in seconds. You dont need a lot of air flow to dry bud just enough moisture cant build around the buds.
 
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