humidity and temperature

ZEN MASTER

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hey what up, how yall doin? i got a quick question. I'm located in the south and we've recently had a string of 100+ days(8 to be exact,6 more expected). well my room temp(lights on)wont go any lower than 88-89, and since its so dry outside the humidity is down to like 42. Temp was averaging 82-83,humidity 55-59. Do i need to be worried or not? If so what can i do to get the humidity back up?
 
- - - -Do i need to be worried or not? If so what can i do to get the humidity back up?

1. No point in worrying!
2. Just hang a lot of damp clothes around the room. Towels and sweat shirts are good "humidifiers", because they have a large surface area.
 
thanks alot dude, cuz i was really worried, only for the fact that i know what happens if there is too much humidity(too wet ), but i don't know what happens if the room is too dry. but hey preciate you putting my mind to rest.

THANKS!!!!!!!!!
 
The plants should be fine. After all they are a "weed". But I would maybe get a swamp cooler. That would help with both of your problems. It is my belief that the lower the RH during bloom the more resin the plants will produce.
 
The plants should be fine. After all they are a "weed". But I would maybe get a swamp cooler. That would help with both of your problems. It is my belief that the lower the RH during bloom the more resin the plants will produce.


that's kinda what i was thinking, i mean cause it just kinda makes sense.
The higher the humidity in your area equals less resin, right? so i would imagine that the lower the humidity would mean that you would get more resin. but I'm sure that RH can get too low, but how low is too low, and what would be the end result if it stayed that way?
 
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