Can someone help me

Bernie420

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It’s really hard to keep humidity up so high it’s very rarely over 40
Right on you could try to hang a wet towel in your tent or a bucket or something. I just wanted you to know that the humidity should be higher and any positive improvement is a positive improvement. The plant will acclimate itself to the environment but im a big fan of keeping it stress free. You dont have to raise the humidity in your room or your street or anything just right at the leaf surface. So if you had a wet towel hanging in there with a small fan blowing around before it all gets sucked out a window it might help. Every little bit helps.
 

1sttimegrower2

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Sweet I’ll try that thank you for the advice I usually try to mist every day but it gets tiring lol so if the wet towel doesn’t work I’ll try the bucket
 

Bernie420

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Sweet I’ll try that thank you for the advice I usually try to mist every day but it gets tiring lol so if the wet towel doesn’t work I’ll try the bucket

Or both you could hang a towel with some of it in the bucket and it will wick up the towel. And then you have a bucket of water handy to resoak your towel in as once the towel dries itll only wick up a couple of inches as it will more than likely be trying to dry fast.
 

Bernie420

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Your welcome its just something to try if you wanted to get your humidity up. Humidity issues can cause other issues but if your growing and it looks good then your growing and looking good.
 

charface

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This isnt a good idea as that pool of water is more than likely really hot ppm wise and not a balanced nutrient solution for your plants and having your bottom roots sitting in the water could drown them. If your having success, sweet, just not a good idea.
Not to beat a dead horse and what you say makes good sense in theory but the reality for me is that I just watered and the remaining water will be taken back in the bag and used by tomorrow with no harmful effect, in fact it helps require watering slightly less frequently.

When I use the grates the runoff sits in the pan and stagnates unless I clean it after each food or water.

Again I think what you stated is in general sound advice.
This just works for me very well.
Which sucks cause I have these grates taking up storage room. Lol
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