Why did my Honda Cr-v is not blowing ENOUGH cold air?

The AC compressor is new and also the fan that goes in driver's side is new and still AC doesn't blow ENOUGH cold air. Ac dial is working fine, I can set it from low to high with no problem but not blowing ENOUGH cold air. It needs to be colder! It has enough freon!

So, here are some suggestions:

It might be a fuse? It might be blower motor resistor? Also, my glove box has been stuck since this is happening. I suspect this has something to do with this problem since ac compressor is in the same side.

Not the Fuse. Not the Glove Box. The Volume of air that comes out and different fan speeds is thru the Blower Resistor. If you don't have all the speeds it is a bad Blower Resistor. Also make sure the setting is on Recirculate not Fresh. You get more air on that setting Heat or AC.

The AC compressor is on the motor not under the glove box!
You've got no idea what you're talking about.
The best thing for you to do is go to a good mechanic and just tell them something is wrong with the AC

Maybe some of the flaps do not redirect air flow as they should so you get partially warmed air from the enigne. One of the possibilities. You have to do some research on your own there. Glow box stuck means something blocks it on its way, something behind is detached, some spring maybe has been broken or just got out of its place. Remove glow box lid and look what's up there behind…

Does your car have a cabin air filter? If so, has it ever been changed? A new, clean air filter can do wonders for an AC system that's not performing.

Who changed the compressor?
A qualified mechanic, who used a vacuum pump to evacuate the system?
Or did you do it yourself?

It has enough freon?
How much is that?
How do YOU know?

What is your outside air temperature?

What is your A/C duct temperature?

-Engine overhaul mechanic and general automotive mechanic since 1972.
-A/C repair since 1980.

The glove box has nothing to do with it. Have a certified AC tech diagnose the ac. If you refilled the refrigerant gas without evacuating the system completely, it will not be efficient. If you put in too much gas, the efficiency will suffer. If you didn't put any refrigerant gas in the system, all you have is a blower without any ability to refrigerate air.