How to deal with high humidity?

Fietchen

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I have a flowering Monster Plant that need some time 2 weeks + the problem know the Humidity are 60 - 85% but 2 fan's blowing from top on her for a good air zirculation but my fear are mold because this plant is so Big and getting bigger from day to day...

What you think i have to do now?


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I have a flowering Monster Plant that need some time 2 weeks + the problem know the Humidity are 60 - 85% but 2 fan's blowing from top on her for a good air zirculation but my fear are mold because this plant is so Big and getting bigger from day to day...

What you think i have to do now?


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A preventative spray of citric acid may help.
Otherwise you need an extraction fan and fresh air coming in.
Beautiful garden my friend, great work. :thumb:
Hope everything is going well.
Take care.




#VIVOSUN #Love What You Grow
Bill284 :cool:
 
A preventative spray of citric acid may help.
Otherwise you need an extraction fan and fresh air coming in.
Beautiful garden my friend, great work. :thumb:
Hope everything is going well.
Take care.




#VIVOSUN #Love What You Grow
Bill284 :cool:


Fresh Air comes always in friend :) but it is high humidity but the fans blowing on top 2of then.
 
Morning All, or evening if different time zone….

Fans moving air will help some but your fan is still recirculating the same moist air in your rooms,

I’d treat with the citric acid foliar Bill mentioned above to be safe but also suggest a dehumidifier to pull rh down to a more acceptable level. My understanding is that botyritis and pm attack several weeks before the plant symptoms become visible to the grower.

dehuey is a good investment for indoor gardens
 
Morning All, or evening if different time zone….

Fans moving air will help some but your fan is still recirculating the same moist air in your rooms,

I’d treat with the citric acid foliar Bill mentioned above to be safe but also suggest a dehumidifier to pull rh down to a more acceptable level. My understanding is that botyritis and pm attack several weeks before the plant symptoms become visible to the grower.

dehuey is a good investment for indoor gardens

I bought a dehumidifier and the last week's i bending the buds per hand down to open her up a litte bit. Then i am lucks for foxtailing not to dense buds but they are Growing bigger so the last weeks i have to buy a dehumidifier
 
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