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I’ll be using this humidifier in a 5x5 grow tent and I’ll need a humidifier where I can set a humidity percentage. Ideally under £50-£100
I’ll be using this humidifier in a 5x5 grow tent and I’ll need a humidifier where I can set a humidity percentage. Ideally under £50-£100
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Thank you for your suggestions and I’m guessing I should buy the 3 disc set with the humidity level controller and the waterproof fan. Would I need the mist controller or is that unnecessary?Need a fan blowing either in it or out of it as well. That site sells waterproof fans
Why does someone in the UK need a humidifier?Thank you for your suggestions and I’m guessing I should buy the 3 disc set with the humidity level controller and the waterproof fan. Would I need the mist controller or is that unnecessary?
You can use any humidifier.. just buy a controller.I’ll be using this humidifier in a 5x5 grow tent and I’ll need a humidifier where I can set a humidity percentage. Ideally under £50-£100
To be on the safe side I guess. Won’t I need a humidifier for the drying stage anywaysWhy does someone in the UK need a humidifier?
Just know that a local grower here in the Mojave, typical RH 10%, grows some fine fire. I think you’ll do well not worrying about humidity.To be on the safe side I guess. Won’t I need a humidifier for the drying stage anyways
Wait... your telling me this whole time I’ve been stressing when I could’ve done this the whole time thank you for telling me this you legendYou can use any humidifier.. just buy a controller.
I guess I could see how the first grow goes, anyways if I need one in an emergency at least I have the information I need.Just know that a local grower here in the Mojave, typical RH 10%, grows some fine fire. I think you’ll do well not worrying about humidity.
I imagine you’re pretty safe ignoring humidity. The learning curve on this activity is already steep.I guess I could see how the first grow goes, anyways if I need one in an emergency at least I have the information I need.
If I need one I will do thanks for the suggestionbuy an inkbird and a cool vapor humidifier! they are great!
Oh well rather be safe than sorryI imagine you’re pretty safe ignoring humidity. The learning curve on this activity is already steep.
Imo best to reserve that budget capacity fir when you need it.Oh well rather be safe than sorry
if the op is growing in the winter in any kind of northern climate they might need to actually heat things (I run in a basement and it happens) and in that case EVERYTHING gets very dry. I run a humidifier in my living room just to keep it comfy since in Jan it gets -30 and running heat really dries out everything.I imagine you’re pretty safe ignoring humidity. The learning curve on this activity is already steep.
True. I wasn’t planning on buying one unless My plants start suffering because of it but thanks for all the help you’ve provided me withImo best to reserve that budget capacity fir when you need it.
best way to really dial in your humidity and temps and they are not that spendy at all !If I need one I will do thanks for the suggestion
I’ve never voluntarily spent time in the subarctic, so I admit ignorance. ~shrug~if the op is growing in the winter in any kind of northern climate they might need to actually heat things (I run in a basement and it happens) and in that case EVERYTHING gets very dry. I run a humidifier in my living room just to keep it comfy since in Jan it gets -30 and running heat really dries out everything.