Is my crop ruined?

Definitely not ruined just adjust the proper humidity, temperature, light and they'll be okay. Most likely the inclination from the normal conditions was not that drastic and for just one-two nights so the plants are gonna selfheal if you make the conditions right asap
 

Ohighyall

Member
Definitely not ruined just adjust the proper humidity, temperature, light and they'll be okay. Most likely the inclination from the normal conditions was not that drastic and for just one-two nights so the plants are gonna selfheal if you make the conditions right asap
What would the proper....be?
I'm finding a lot of contradicting info. Especially for humidity levels
 

Ganjamann2020

Active Member
What would the proper....be?
I'm finding a lot of contradicting info. Especially for humidity levels
I have issues with low humidity in my grow tent and I live in the south. It's 87% humidity outside but only 51 in my tent, I try to get it up during veg but it drops right back down, it holds at around 45-55% at all times, the highest I've ever had it is around 60%. Unless my hygrometer is wrong.
 

weedstoner420

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Are you keeping the humidity high on purpose?

Powdery mildew is not systemic, so if you get your environment in check and remove any infected leaves you should be good. PM is more of an outdoor thing, it should be easy to prevent it indoors...
 

Ohighyall

Member
Are you keeping the humidity high on purpose?

Powdery mildew is not systemic, so if you get your environment in check and remove any infected leaves you should be good. PM is more of an outdoor thing, it should be easy to prevent it indoors...
I seen where humidity should be high early veg, then lowered. But I keep seeing contributions
 

weedstoner420

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I seen where humidity should be high early veg, then lowered. But I keep seeing contributions
Maybe for optimal growth, like if you're following a VPD chart, but they can tolerate a pretty wide range in veg. Mine seem to do okay at 40-50% RH, and as a home/hobby grower, I'd rather have slightly slower or less-than-optimal growth than deal with PM...
 
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