FirstGrow42O
Member
Hello,
The location I am at has very high humidity ( coastal ).
I need to draw in air to my flower room but was unsure which location I should pull air from without adding more humidity to my enclosed room.
My two choices are:
a) a hole through bathroom wall where there is a window
or
b) a hole through the floor where air is pulled from "crawl space"
Now if i pull air from the bathroom, i am thinking the moisture from the shower, tub, toilet will increase humidity.
If I pull air from crawlspace, i think the outside humidity will get in, but since it is low, i figured the air would be more dry since humidity tends to rise, right?. Thus the air will be more dry rather than the air coming from the bathroom whicb contains a lot of water sources, and a window that is high in the ceiling. (which would pull in the humidity that rise up.)
Dont know how humidity really works. Maybe someone here with a little knowledge can chime in.
Any suggestions or input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
The location I am at has very high humidity ( coastal ).
I need to draw in air to my flower room but was unsure which location I should pull air from without adding more humidity to my enclosed room.
My two choices are:
a) a hole through bathroom wall where there is a window
or
b) a hole through the floor where air is pulled from "crawl space"
Now if i pull air from the bathroom, i am thinking the moisture from the shower, tub, toilet will increase humidity.
If I pull air from crawlspace, i think the outside humidity will get in, but since it is low, i figured the air would be more dry since humidity tends to rise, right?. Thus the air will be more dry rather than the air coming from the bathroom whicb contains a lot of water sources, and a window that is high in the ceiling. (which would pull in the humidity that rise up.)
Dont know how humidity really works. Maybe someone here with a little knowledge can chime in.
Any suggestions or input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.