Phosphorous lockout? (Pics)

CriticalCheeze

Well-Known Member
Air tends to be drier in low temps and more "moist" or "heavier" in warm ones. This is where over dehumidification happens. If the dehum runs at night, it tends to do it more often. The plants are not transpiring at night and the RH tends to drop on it's own. Mine run 24/7... presetting is nice, but they tend to overrun presets by 10 points.....that can be the problem...

Yeah what dr.who said lol. Sorry about the backward info. I get confused when it comes to all that shit lol. But if i read your post right, if you still over -de-hum your room you can still forcefully make it dry? Even though the warm air is expanding and water escapes?
 

hot cheetos

Active Member
I thought we want low humidity in flower? Or is it just the last 2 weeks where you want to go as low as possible?

My humidity is almost constantly 45. I now set it to hold below 50 because it dipped to 25 once on the 100 days, but mainly because I don't need the excess heat if the humidity is nice and low already.

Well, I guess I'll just keep an eye on it. Again, it's the plant that drinks and eats the most out of all 16 and it flowered the soonest and has the fattest buds.

Thanks for all your help guys.
 
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