Actually sense your plants are still young it could get up to 60% humidity and it would be fine but at least by the 5th to 6th week you might want to be in the lower 40s and whe they start to bud I would say 35% and no higher. Also what's with the plant in the soil with no perlite? Are you experimenting? It does look like it's lacking a few nutes.Hey everyone this is the start of my first grow i think its doing ok i live in australia so really hard to controll the humidy here lol so if anyone could help me out or give me some advice i would appreciate any help at all thanks guys View attachment 3515170 View attachment 3515172View attachment 3515170 View attachment 3515172 View attachment 3515175 View attachment 3515176 View attachment 3515177 View attachment 3515180
Ok I thought it was an experiment. If you have the right conditions weather wise outside I think it's the best way to grow anything in my opinion but it is easier to maintain a regular environment inside so really just preference there. But for the health of your plants they look GREAT no need to worry there and plus when you start feeding them they will look EVEN better. Just make sure you ph test your nutes so nothing burns.Hi damon thank you for your feedback i actually only started nutes yesterday lol (they have been living off pure distilled rainwater) and yes im doing a small experiment against drainage vs non drainage indoor vs drainage vs non drainage outdoor lol im pretty diverse as to what im growing i have 4 indoor and 2 outdoor just to see what happens...do you think they look healthy though like its only been 3 weeks since seed and they seem to look fairly well to me
No problem stay frostyFeww awsome thank you so much i feel very relived that they are healthy....thought i was loosing my mind a bit checking little curls waking up and 2 am adjusting fan directions speed and temperature but im glad they are on the right path again thank you