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The last time I had some colas like this I lose some to bud rot. Potentially being 3 more weeks is making me hella nervous haha.
Do you run a dehumidifier? Humidity is the bud-killer after all.
House sits around 30-40rh, I have the dehumidifer in the mech room where the tents vent too. It’s stupidly dry where we are normally, so humidity usually isn’t an issue.
I should have had an upper canopy fan sooner, totally my fault, but just makes me nervous.
Honestly you'll probably be fine, I'd probably keep an eye on the chonkier buds though. If you have three more weeks your buds should still be... maybe not loose and airy considering the quality of what you produce, but certainly not as dense as it's going to be. You're probably right on the line between needing that fan and REALLY needing that fan
Been pulling them apart and checking, some lower ones and ones against the tent wall too, the good thing is the spots where the leafs touch don’t seem to trap or leave moisture from what I’ve checked.
Definitely lean more to the really needing with how dense I like my canopy, the bottom fan can only do so much.
The thing was, coming from soil, when training after flower they would only get like 6” tall, so wasn’t ever really an issue.
My second last soil harvest, but my last trained one. That was harvested apr 23 2023. I think the main difference is the aero over soil, but the light can’t be discounted either. But I think you would have seen my other accounts raggedy soil posts under the old lights and in soil, and the bud turned out alright, I think the issue was the light intensity and height limit with the light.