if you're ready for harvest, it's a little late to be worrying about your r/h. 40% isn't all that bad. i use a small swamp cooler and it works great.Man im in a tight spot here, my plants are ready for harvest and I can't get the damn humidity up over 40%. I bought a humidifier and it isn't doing shit I even put it right up a foot away from one of the intake ports and nothin! Any ideas?
u worried about drying? not the harvest correct?before the humidifier my RH was at 30%. Now with it on full blast I got it in the low 40s. Do you think thats good enough to dry a harvest?
Yesu worried about drying? not the harvest correct?
40 is ok for drying jus keep ur temps down
the one i posted takes about 1 gal/day to go from 20% to 50% in closed room with lite exchange.... having been thinking of moving back to New Mex, is it a pain to grow outdoors there? dust, low RH, high temps, ect..i looked at both of those units, and i'm a bit skeptical. unless your area already has a high r/h, it seems impossible. i live in the desert, with very low r/h and it takes gallons per day to get those kind of numbers. those things must be a couple feet tall with 3 gal. water supply, no???
most places r/h is extremely low. i kind of bounce back and forth between there and s.w. co. i've never done an official outdoor grow.40 is ok for drying jus keep ur temps down
the one i posted takes about 1 gal/day to go from 20% to 50% in closed room with lite exchange.... having been thinking of moving back to New Mex, is it a pain to grow outdoors there? dust, low RH, high temps, ect..
I belive the unit I posted holds 2 gallons , and I also live in the desert I inly use it for drying other then that could care less about humidity , it works great . It runs on a thermostat do it turns it self off and comes on by itself is why I like iti looked at both of those units, and i'm a bit skeptical. unless your area already has a high r/h, it seems impossible. i live in the desert, with very low r/h and it takes gallons per day to get those kind of numbers. those things must be a couple feet tall with 3 gal. water supply, no???
so you don't maintain r/h levels during your grow? wow, you're really shooting yourself in the foot there. it's pretty important, but to each his own...I only use it for drying other then that could care less about humidity.
Well I'm pretty close to a gram a watt without co2 so as long as I keep pullin buds like this I would rather not spend the money or headache trying to keep my humidity up . but like us send to each his ownso you don't maintain r/h levels during your grow? wow, you're really shooting yourself in the foot there. it's pretty important, but to each his own...
How do you maintain your RH levels throughout the entire grow? Are your conditions optimal or do you run a humidifier throughout? Luckily here in NJ its only the winter months when the RH drops. At least in my house it doesso you don't maintain r/h levels during your grow? wow, you're really shooting yourself in the foot there. it's pretty important, but to each his own...
Same, as much as I would like to it is a headache especially when the ways I try are not effective. And my tap is not RO so I would have to go through a shit ton of bottled distilled water to keep a humidifier going. The water here is pretty hard so when I use tap I get this white powder shit everywhere. I do put bowls of water in the room sometimes but it doesn't really do much.Well I'm pretty close to a gram a watt without co2 so as long as I keep pullin buds like this I would rather not spend the money or headache trying to keep my humidity up . but like us send to each his own