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Old 10-22-2003, 11:36 AM   #1
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in the greenhouse the plants are touching the top.
looking thru the top i can see wet where they touch.
will this lead to mould? they are flowering.
anyone know a way to combat this/ ?
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Dont let condisation build up. yes you will get mold. Do you have a Humidity tester in your green house? Then you can tell. But out doors. Pot is subjected to Morning Due so You would think a little isn't to bad.....
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As Firsttimer said, do not let condensation build up on your plants. They will get moldy. While I do not grow MJ in my little greenhouse because my neighbors would all get a clear view, I have experienced problems with other flowering plants getting moldy due high humidity in the greenhouse.
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All you have to do is train them so they stay away from the top/sides of the greenhouse.
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I have read that that if you add more ventilation it will help also!
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yeah all good suggestions but they are flowering over a month and already touching, but i spose bending em is better then cutting em off or them getting mold.

-and yeah i think i should put a fan in there but it still wont get rid of the actual bit of moisture sticking the leaves to the glass. still worthwhile.
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