high humidity at nightime...

rastaaa

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Im growing 5 Autoflowers outdoor in the forest, 3 of the plants are budding up really good.. weather is perfect at daytime, 23-27 degrees Celcius and about 30-50% humidity but when the sun is down wich is about 6-7 hours the humidity goes up to 60-70.. it is maybe a month or something till harvest.. some of the white hairs are getting orange and small but not in the way that they are finishing up, maybe much humidity damaging them? in that case how much damage can buds take before i have to pull them early if i have to? theres gonna start raining and shit too soon..
 

Bugeye

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The concern with high humidity is mold. High humidity does not damage your plant, the mold that grows in high humidity does.
 

screediu

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the 60% range at night is not to bad even in flowering the only thing you need to watch for is mold. If your nearing the end of flower then the hairs are suppose to start turning orange unless its a stain that likes to stay on the white side, but you dont base if its ripe as much on the hairs as you do the trichomes
 
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