arrigonfr
Active Member
Hello everyone, I’m trying to grow some plants for the first time in an indoor (I grew one before outside), so I’m going to need some help along the process.
First:
I have a 24”x24”x63” tent, Apollo evolution 6 lights, a portable fan and an extractor (not using a carbon filter yet).
I’ve been germinating my seeds for 2 days, a Mexican Sativa (Sensi Seeds) and a Bubba’s Gift (Humboldt). I might plant them tonight or tomorrow.
For the time being, my tent is lit up inside because I’m trying to regulate humidity before I put my plants in there. All I have in my tent is 2 little plastic tuppers with wet sponges and extra water, but the humidity’s still at about 25% (it was close 40% before I turned on my lights, fan and extractor)... so this is my first problem, if anyone has any idea of what I could do to raise humidity please reply this post, my plants and I will appreciate it. Specially since I was trying to grow a Northern Lights last week and the lack of humidity killed her in just a few hours while I was at work.
Oh, for some additional information:
I’m located in Santiago de Chile, current outside temperature is about 88•F.
Photos for now:
First:
I have a 24”x24”x63” tent, Apollo evolution 6 lights, a portable fan and an extractor (not using a carbon filter yet).
I’ve been germinating my seeds for 2 days, a Mexican Sativa (Sensi Seeds) and a Bubba’s Gift (Humboldt). I might plant them tonight or tomorrow.
For the time being, my tent is lit up inside because I’m trying to regulate humidity before I put my plants in there. All I have in my tent is 2 little plastic tuppers with wet sponges and extra water, but the humidity’s still at about 25% (it was close 40% before I turned on my lights, fan and extractor)... so this is my first problem, if anyone has any idea of what I could do to raise humidity please reply this post, my plants and I will appreciate it. Specially since I was trying to grow a Northern Lights last week and the lack of humidity killed her in just a few hours while I was at work.
Oh, for some additional information:
I’m located in Santiago de Chile, current outside temperature is about 88•F.
Photos for now: