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RF90

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Day 40... no flowers but hopeful this cheese auto flowers soon! Any tips? Started my flower nutes recently. I just keep wondering when I’ll start seeing actual buds.

temp issues are my biggest problem. Garage grow, and with my exhaust on pretty cold (57f) at night and with my exhaust off SO humid. Well just hoping for any yield at this point (only my second grow) lol

Thank you,
RF.
 

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Pacoson71

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get a small space heater to keep things warmer. Too cold will stun growth. maybe switch to 18/6 and see what happens or........
Be patient (that one sucks)
 

Lordhooha

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Day 40... no flowers but hopeful this cheese auto flowers soon! Any tips? Started my flower nutes recently. I just keep wondering when I’ll start seeing actual buds.

temp issues are my biggest problem. Garage grow, and with my exhaust on pretty cold (57f) at night and with my exhaust off SO humid. Well just hoping for any yield at this point (only my second grow) lol

Thank you,
RF.
57 degrees is borderline dormant zone for roots. 55 they go full dormant. Get some heat. From the looks of it I see a hair or two on the first pic. The purple light doesn’t help things either.
 

RF90

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57 degrees is borderline dormant zone for roots. 55 they go full dormant. Get some heat. From the looks of it I see a hair or two on the first pic. The purple light doesn’t help things either.
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57 degrees is borderline dormant zone for roots. 55 they go full dormant. Get some heat. From the looks of it I see a hair or two on the first pic. The purple light doesn’t help things either.
my question is. IF you had to choose. Would you rather it be chilly (57f) with humidity under control or warm (75f) with high humidity (74 RH). With the high humidity I’ll have moisture build up on my tent.
 

HydroKid239

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my question is. IF you had to choose. Would you rather it be chilly (57f) with humidity under control or warm (75f) with high humidity (74 RH). With the high humidity I’ll have moisture build up on my tent.
I'd get a dehu, and a small heater if I were you.
Is relocating the tent ANYWHERE in the house an option?
Then you can rid yourself of these problems without spending money.
If not.. maybe even think of exhausting the garage.
 

Bukvičák

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my question is. IF you had to choose. Would you rather it be chilly (57f) with humidity under control or warm (75f) with high humidity (74 RH). With the high humidity I’ll have moisture build up on my tent.
If i need to choose, than I go warm and humid untill the buds starts to develop fully, than I would be more concerned about the damp and go RH prior... question is how would they respond to this change.
 

Oldreefer

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Growing without a heat source is gonna be difficult and will cause so many gyrations trying to work around it...your plants and your will to grow will take a beating and results will resemble nothing like it should.
The only option is raise heat regardless of RH...however you can.
 

Bukvičák

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my question is. IF you had to choose. Would you rather it be chilly (57f) with humidity under control or warm (75f) with high humidity (74 RH). With the high humidity I’ll have moisture build up on my tent.
How big is your grow space?
 

Bukvičák

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I had the similar issue in my loft when we moved to new house. Trying to fix with heaters, inkbirds and ventilation... ethernal struggle need to say. Ended up buying 24L dehumidifer fixed everthing. RH best ever and temp rised indeed to optimal range. So when you decide to get one, make yourself sure, the dehu can be operated by the external timer. Mine just beep after timer turns on, so it needs to be turned on manually anyway. PITFA!!!
 

RF90

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I had the similar issue in my loft when we moved to new house. Trying to fix with heaters, inkbirds and ventilation... ethernal struggle need to say. Ended up buying 24L dehumidifer fixed everthing. RH best ever and temp rised indeed to optimal range. So when you decide to get one, make yourself sure, the dehu can be operated by the external timer. Mine just beep after timer turns on, so it needs to be turned on manually anyway. PITFA!!!
Well for now I decided to put my exhaust on a timer. 2 on 2 off. This is somewhat keeping the tent at a middle point. Fingers crossed!
 

insomnia65

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I had two plants vegged for a long time, white widow, was going great, buds growing lovely, went to brother's for 3 days, the heat dropped, the plants hermied, all that time taken the expense the wasted nutes, most of all the time I had given them and the attention, yes you can get some autos that are good in cold weather Northern Lights is very good, but I would get that heat to rise somehow, better yields if nothing else.
 
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