Humidity too low

I think your growing technique should determine your veg faze, not the time. There should be no time put on veg at all.

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Yeah exactly. That’s a good way to think about it I believe.

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You need to be adaptable with each grow/plant. Each plant/strain will require different needs. So veg length is between you and your plant

My humidity in the 30’s during lights on. My humidity lights off goes up to the mid 40’s. My temps are mid to high 70’s lights on and low 60’s lights off. I’ve dipped down to 57 with no problems. My girls are frosting up nicely and seem to enjoy what I’m doing.

I have no extra equipment to control my environment other than lights and fans. During the veg period I shut off my high output exhaust fan and use a small fan for intake and open up the top vent for exhaust. That will keep the humidity in the tent up and fresh air in. If I need more humidity I’ll be using the wet rag method that @Sutton talked about above.

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Lowering humidity with lights off is still something i need to work out before I get to far into flower.

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I’m sure you’ll figure that one out.

It’s cold here and I heat with wood so creating humidty would be my struggle.

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Nice looking ladies you have there!

Here’s a handy chart for everyone:

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Leaving your exhaust fan on will help reduce your humidity at lights out. @GreenCoat

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I’ve just put in a stronger fan so let’s hopefully see if that does the trick

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