It's an open greenhouse running about 60 to low 70 humidity. on the left side is a screen where the fan is and it pumps in fresh air from outside. I will probably have to run SM-90 to keep the bugs away.
Holy $#!+. Maybe I should stick with the smaller autopots!
Uh-oh...I am not gonna BS you bud...the Glueberry OG might struggle with that humidity in regards to mold. Thats pretty much exactly what our RH% is outdoors during the midsummer, and mine fell on her face from mold.
ULtimate - Yes that strain has a capability to be monsterous!! And that plant dealt with some cold weather and other adversity.
If possible try to make it a friggin' windstorm in the greenhouse, with plenty of circulation to blow across the main colas, to hopefully decrease any potential mold.
Crapola! Well I can save the glueberry for indoor in the garage later on. My next experiment during next fall or winter. Now I need to research how to store seeds. haha
I will only run the Auto Ultimate this time. My overall humidity may be lower due to the fact that I am not using soil and watering everyday. So I can imagine the humidity being around high 50s this time around. Actually come to think of it last summer I was trying to bump the humidity up so it may even be lower possibly in the 40s. Today my humidity is 60% but with it being winter and raining/foggy that's not too bad. What humidity do you recommend? We have a very temperate climate here in San Diego and where I live gets a really nice coastal breeze so it shouldn't be too humid for the glueberry.
Yep I have a massive window fan that blows a storm in that bad boy. It gets the job done and the spider mites hate it!
Me too [emoji16][emoji16][emoji16] if I dont get a tag il just barge my way into the front row anyways hahaha[emoji23][emoji23]If you decide to start a journal please tag me!! I'd be very interesting in watching a grow of this style. @912GreenSkell
Have you ever seen people doing light deprevation to make sure you dont reveg your plants work s well if you have the time to move covers to let the light back inBAhahah I may have exaggerated the 18 hours because I had a few margaritas down the street last night and was pissed when my plants went from flower to veg the last time. our daylight time is only 14.5 hours here. But my girls faired well last time just needed to be autoflowers. I'll post pics of the greenhouse later.
If you can get it to 50% then you should have few if any problems with either strain. As always circulation will be a benefit. Its the 65%+ i believe that causes the issues.
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Have you ever seen people doing light deprevation to make sure you dont reveg your plants work s well if you have the time to move covers to let the light back in
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