Lowering temp and raising RH ,during lights out?

I was just curious if any one ever kept there RH @50 and temp 73-75 during lights out to simulate fall outdoor grow.
Just wondering if this might induce stronger flowering, now that being said day time temp around 88 for 18/6 cycle, I’m thinking that would counter any humidity problems (mold).
Just a thought, I’ve got this mini coolmist I used for seedling and continue in veg , I can pretty much dial in tent between 35-80 % RH any where I need
Happy Thanksgiving every one!

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im reading an implied question with two parts. 1. does humidity and temperature factor into flowering 2. if they do then how do i use it to my advantage?

i think mainly you want to apply the concept of Vapor Deficit Pressure.

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Wow ,@Basementstealth thanks for all the charts and the video was very helpful, I can see where the trapiration in flower needs to maintain a lower humidity to keep nute uptake optimal .
I think I would see better results by decreasing the light cycle, and this would just be done in the last 3 weeks for a final push.
But keeping temp and RH in line will definitely help nute uptake and provide optimal growth for the plant, so it really wouldn’t increase yield in a final end push. But good for over all health during entire grow.
Thanks again :sunglasses:

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Ya. he’s good isn’t he ?

You can also turn your lights for 48 to 72 hour’s. This fools the plant and she fattens up thinking this is it’
It works I know because I use this to fatten up my buds

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