Thank you very much!I'll throw ya a bone, head answer. At 84% humidity is not to high for a seedling. That same percentage would be detrimental during flower phase. Lower the humidity to abouts 60-70% as she fills out during her Vegetative state. You really do not want more than 50-60% humidity when ya roll into flowering phase.
No prob, budThank you very much!
It’s currently been bouncing back between 45-80 percent humidity every time I turn humidifier on and off. Is this normalI'll throw ya a bone, head answer. At 84% humidity is not to high for a seedling. That same percentage would be detrimental during flower phase. Lower the humidity to abouts 60-70% as she fills out during her Vegetative state. You really do not want more than 50-60% humidity when ya roll into flowering phase.
I can tell you with certainty, that cannabis plants Do Not like that much of a swing/change of that much. On an every day basis. It stresses them out.. There are many easily accessible websites about starting young cannabis plants out. This site is a wealth of knowledge.. My advice is research as much as possible. And apply to your own grow. I like to help, I do have some knowledge Ask a couple questions, just here and there. And it all gravy after that!It’s currently been bouncing back between 45-80 percent humidity every time I turn humidifier on and off. Is this normal
are you able to put the humidifier outside of the tent to allow a more constant humidity? Ventilating a tent into a room and then controlling a larger room is much more stable in my opinionIt’s currently been bouncing back between 45-80 percent humidity every time I turn humidifier on and off. Is this normal
One more question and yea I’ll try doing that but. My tent is starting to get wet from humidifer and stuff, so do I have to worry about any wires or outlets short circuiting and catching on fire?are you able to put the humidifier outside of the tent to allow a more constant humidity? Ventilating a tent into a room and then controlling a larger room is much more stable in my opinion
always be aware of electrical hazards. You need to make sure to use properly grounded equipment and all that jazz . I always mount my power high so if there was for some reason water the electrical would be on the top of the setupOne more question and yea I’ll try doing that but. My tent is starting to get wet from humidifer and stuff, so do I have to worry about any wires or outlets short circuiting and catching on fire?
Can I strap my electrical power strip up high? I just have it set in the tent right nowalways be aware of electrical hazards. You need to make sure to use properly grounded equipment and all that jazz . I always mount my power high so if there was for some reason water the electrical would be on the top of the setup
if things were properly done for your electrical situation then you shouldn't need to worry too much. I would use weather rated connections in the grow room
I've a dehumidifier and it's only dropping my humidity to 70 how do I get it lower?Thank you very much!
U can make your own thread and ask thisI've a dehumidifier and it's only dropping my humidity to 70 how do I get it lower?
Mine is up above and outside my tent for this reason. Sound safety advice here. If your electrical is on the ground right now I would raise it OP, you are watering plants in there and one spill could cause some big trouble.always be aware of electrical hazards. You need to make sure to use properly grounded equipment and all that jazz . I always mount my power high so if there was for some reason water the electrical would be on the top of the setup
if things were properly done for your electrical situation then you shouldn't need to worry too much. I would use weather rated connections in the grow room