jochhe1998
Active Member
Hey guys, so my questions is what is more important Absolute Humidity or Relative Humidity?
For those of you who don't know the difference here is a short breakdown.
- Absolute Humidity is the total mass of water vapor per volume (typically expressed in grams per cubic meter)
- Relative Humidity is expressed as the percentage of water mass that can be stored per volume of air at a specific temperature (see chart below)
Image 1: taken from https://socratic.org/questions/how-is-relative-humidity-related-to-the-dew-point
While this chart may not be terribly accurate it serves a general purpose.
Now, in terms of pest and fungal development, shouldn't absolute humidity be the measure by which growers go by? My thinking is that a fungus/mold/pest needs 'X' amount of water vapor to survive and procreate (could be wrong). Considering that the total amount of water at 100% humidity (20 C) is almost the same as 50% humidity (30 C) isn't RH (relative humidity) a pointless measure - especially considering most grow rooms experience 5 degree swings regularly?
All discussions are welcome but please state how you came to your conclusion!
Thanks for the help
For those of you who don't know the difference here is a short breakdown.
- Absolute Humidity is the total mass of water vapor per volume (typically expressed in grams per cubic meter)
- Relative Humidity is expressed as the percentage of water mass that can be stored per volume of air at a specific temperature (see chart below)
Image 1: taken from https://socratic.org/questions/how-is-relative-humidity-related-to-the-dew-point
While this chart may not be terribly accurate it serves a general purpose.
Now, in terms of pest and fungal development, shouldn't absolute humidity be the measure by which growers go by? My thinking is that a fungus/mold/pest needs 'X' amount of water vapor to survive and procreate (could be wrong). Considering that the total amount of water at 100% humidity (20 C) is almost the same as 50% humidity (30 C) isn't RH (relative humidity) a pointless measure - especially considering most grow rooms experience 5 degree swings regularly?
All discussions are welcome but please state how you came to your conclusion!
Thanks for the help