Outdoor and humidity

Stick to indoors? That sucks. I lived in Florida for a bit. So I understand humidity. I also never tried growing outside. Seemed impossible to me at that time.

Indoor was not an option for some time this year. They actually started inside and where moved out because of a construction project. I've run outdoor a bunch of times but not in a while. It's funny indoor I have the exact opposite issue..........20%-30% rh
 
This is my first time trying regalia. Pretty wet year so we'll see how it goes.
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I just received my bottle the other day...but I feel I'm to close to chop to use it...been bringing my plants in during these heavy rains
 
I also grow in high humidity (green line). Regalia should be arriving Monday but for now I've been spraying potassium silicate with success at keeping the mold down.

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You can have success in high humidity, just need to check every day for mold. Spray bacteria-based fungicides in the morning on cloudy days.

If you have to spray for pests definitely don't do it in the evening.

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Can't run a long extension cord in there and have a fan blowing?
I have power run to it with an outlet and 2 fans, I guess I will take the advice of a foliar spray and thanks to everyone for the help. This is how they looked in earlier in July.
 

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They look great! Honestly, you're in a better position than most if you have fans running 24/7 during flower.
 
I'm doing a tank mix of Regalia/ LalStop G46/BTk/ Venerate as soon as the sun goes down. 520ppm/ 5.4 ph, so still a bit of headroom for Bloom Kaos during stretch.
I've been alternating Regalia with Seaweed juice for outdoor this year..so far, so good.

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I have my plants in the ground in a homemade greenhouse, I usually get like 1 big shop fan and have it come on a timer around 3am to 10 am to help control humidity inside. Some plants are more resistant than others.
 
I plan on growing STRICKLY autos outdoor from now on.
2 months and done before the weather changes. (JUNE-JULY)
Tuff to grow photoperiod plants outside.
Weather and humidity do not cooperate.
 
I plan on growing STRICKLY autos outdoor from now on.
2 months and done before the weather changes. (JUNE-JULY)
Tuff to grow photoperiod plants outside.
Weather and humidity do not cooperate.
It dont always cooperate outdoors with auto's...if you don't spray for cats your fucked
 
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