robert 14617
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is this inside your house , don't you have a/c ?it is a dehumidifier
So it'd humid as shit, about to start drying. I have a 2 fans, square ones that sit on the floor, and a in line fan and charcoal filter. I don't have a humidifier so.... Any ideas guys?
All A/C units remove Humidity.I own a HVAC bus.The removel of Humidty is what makes condition space confortable.Humidty is heat,by removing moisture from the air makes it a Conditioned area.All that water from your A/C Evaporitive coil is from the Humidty in the conditioned area.In drier climates i.e.Arizona theres very little humidity and some still use Water chillers,Cold water with a fan moving air thru,i.e Swamp box.Just found out through its manual that the portable ac unit I use in my flower room is also a dehumidifier. I'm reading it to be a 100% sure. So 60- 70% humidity should be good for the drying room right?
@Hydrotech there not that that stinky but do smell good so I should remove all leaves before I hang right? Yeah clorophyl does suck. I have had them for like six days in the dark, flushed them with cleared and they have just been chilling. I haven't watered them in the past few days bcuz the soil it still pretty moist. Thinking tomorrow will make 7days in the flush and darkness so I'm going to start n dry.