What should the temp And RH be for plants in late flowering?
I’m on my 3rd harvest and all Plants came out with fluffy buds, I would like more dense buds, could this be because my RH is to low?
Current Rh has been around 30%
What should the temp And RH be for plants in late flowering?
I’m on my 3rd harvest and all Plants came out with fluffy buds, I would like more dense buds, could this be because my RH is to low?
Current Rh has been around 30%
RH at late flower in the 30s will help frost up your buds. RH for flower should be between 30-50
Temperature. range flowering 68 to 78 Fahrenheit. Fluffy buds has a lot to do with your lighting. Good luck
Thanks for your help …also I’m in the process of curing and I’m not getting the smell I want they are white widow and it’s been about a week and a half … is there something I can do to make them smell sweeter?
Sometimes smells and flavors won’t come out fully until it has been cured for over a month, maybe 2. The more you burp the gasses out of your jars, the less “green” they will smell and they will smell more like the buds we are used to smelling
Thanks very helpful
How about night time temps during flower? Daytime for me has been about 73. But my night temps fall at the lowest has been 58.
I get nighttime lows into the 50s as well. Most strains can take it well I’ve noticed, but according to charts it isn’t optimal. If you’re in late flower I’d let it ride and maybe invest in a small heater in the future
Where can I find this chart you speak of?
This is a Vapor Pressure Deficit charts and show optimal temp/Rh ranges for each stage of flower. Enjoy
Wow, thanks mattybear!!! Very handy. I would like to put that on my journal so I don’t lose it if you don’t mind?
Go ahead. I borrowed both from other folks. It is a free forum
Just don’t plagiarize people’s grow photos or quotes from publications and you’ll be good
ideal is 60+, but u r good down to 50,
if u think they r growing slow try a heat mat under the pots,
with decent day temps (70-80), raising the root temp can increase growth,
the ‘soil’ gets cool at night and does not get warm from the lights.!