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Old January 4, 2020   #16
oakley
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AK and Karen are two of the best successful and respected growers on this forum .

Information is to be absorbed and possibly used if you have had issues in the past and want to experiment a bit.
No method is an absolute. We all have different climates and humidity concerns.

My grow room is perfection until the snow melts and outdoor temps rise. (humidity!)
Still cooler temps indoors but humidity is a battle.
My early starts are always my best seedlings. Strong enough to handle minor humidity
issues. Late starts need and upstairs dryer bedroom office.
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