I run two humidifiers in early veg, until the plants are large enough that they transpire and keep the humidity around 60%.I have a 5x5x7 grow tent I got a 6inch in-line fan sucking the air out of my tent and it also takes my humidity from 75% to 30% and I’m in first week of veg any tips to keep my in-line fan running and keep humidity up ?!??!!?
Are you running your in-line fan with a controller? if you are not running it with a controller like Nug said pick up an extra humidifier, then run in line on lowest setting. It’s about your only option if you absolutely have to run your in-line fan 24 seven even though you’re an early veg. I personally wouldn’t run my in-line fan constantly in veg just often enough to cycle with fresh air every so often. This allows me to maintain a somewhat steady CO2 range as well.I have a 5x5x7 grow tent I got a 6inch in-line fan sucking the air out of my tent and it also takes my humidity from 75% to 30% and I’m in first week of veg any tips to keep my in-line fan running and keep humidity up ?!??!!?
I just turn mine down. I use drainage tables so in the wet months I dump my run off asap after watering and in the wet months I leave it in the drain pans to keep humidity. Just got to clean them out every week or 2 to make sure they don't grow anythingAre you running your in-line fan with a controller? if you are not running it with a controller like Nug said pick up an extra humidifier, then run in line on lowest setting. It’s about your only option if you absolutely have to run your in-line fan 24 seven even though you’re an early veg. I personally wouldn’t run my in-line fan constantly in veg just often enough to cycle with fresh air every so often. This allows me to maintain a somewhat steady CO2 range as well.
Yes, I have AC Infinity Controller, 4" intake, and 6" exhaust, and run it constantly on lowest setting, and triggers to ramp up speed if my heat or humidity limits are reached. Of course, the fans will go back to lowest setting once excess heat and/or humidity are exhausted out. I was under the impression that by refreshing the air constantly, the CO2 levels would stay pretty consistent with whatever the ambient levels in the lung room my tent are. I don't add any CO2, but if I were to do that, then sealing up the tent and not constantly exhausting the environment from the tent would be more sensible, and cost effective. I am sure there are ways to configure everything if using a bottle, or even the mushroom bags that create CO2, but I am not aware of all of that, and at this point have no intentions of doing that.Are you running your in-line fan with a controller? if you are not running it with a controller like Nug said pick up an extra humidifier, then run in line on lowest setting. It’s about your only option if you absolutely have to run your in-line fan 24 seven even though you’re an early veg. I personally wouldn’t run my in-line fan constantly in veg just often enough to cycle with fresh air every so often. This allows me to maintain a somewhat steady CO2 range as well.