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Hi all
Newby here. only just got a thermometer and a humidity metre and discovered that my plants are growing in a 35 degrees celsius and 30% humidity.....
Is this no good will it work thanks all
 
Hi all
Newby here. only just got a thermometer and a humidity metre and discovered that my plants are growing in a 35 degrees celsius and 30% humidity.....
Is this no good will it work thanks all
Thats like 95 F temps are little high I would increase air movement if possible RH is low you can sit some h2o in a container in grow area to raise that some. If you can lower the temps RH should rise some. I'm no expert but this is what I would do
 
Hi all
Newby here. only just got a thermometer and a humidity metre and discovered that my plants are growing in a 35 degrees celsius and 30% humidity.....
Is this no good will it work thanks all

They will be stressed and yield will be compromised.

Ideally temps should be mid 20’s ... 26 lights on 21 lights off is good. [or thereabouts]

The plant can handle hotter and still grow.
The plant can handle colder and still grow.
But yield will be compromised.

Humidity should be ~ 60-70% for vegetative growth, and 40-50% for flowering stage, even going to 35-45% late flowering.

Air circulation - as mentioned above - is also
critical.



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