Greenhouse humidity level

What is the right humidity level for flowering plants? And if it is high what is the best way to drop it?. First time grower

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<50%

Airflow

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Have you tried getting some fans pushing the humid air out of your greenhouse? I’d keep any drip pans empty as well to reduce the additional evaporation added humidity too.

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I do have fans in my greenhouse, but i wasnt sure of what the temp and humidity level should be. But im safe, everything is in good range. For my next round im gonna grow in a grow room and checking into grow lights and a few other things id need. Any suggestions would be great. Just trying to get it together and be prepared.

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Good deal on the green house.
I have a grow room 6’ X 6’.I use half of it to grow other half to work in.
What I have is a hlg 350r light for two photos.A dehumidifier,small heater,2 small fans.2 temperature/humidity gauges.
Fresh air intake fan and an exhaust fan.
I kinda keep it simple as possible.You will learn how to regulate the equipment as you grow.I’m in the dark corner of SC and summer grows are difficult indoors without ac.grow room is in a well insulated shed.And I still grow outdoors.I’ve been growing outdoors since the 70’s and NYS to SC the issues are pretty much the same.with the only difference SC has a long season.Hope this helps and happy growing.

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We are gonna turn our small back porch into a grow room for the winter. Not sure which strain im going for, i have the strawnanna seeds i may start out with. By next week my room will be up and ready. Next year ill probably still grow outdoors. Thanks for sharing your info and concerns…much appreciated