Heather#1017
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Can you use Eva-dry renewal dehumidifier in a grow tent and if so does anyone know anything about these good idea or not?
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I bought the above one mentioned and it didn't work great for in my tent... It's just a small peltier dehumidifier, you're probably better off trying to get a full size one and control the humidity of the room the tent is in
Defoliating might help a lot, trimming off some of the large fan leaves... But yeah you probably should get a real dehumidifier the peltier dehumidifiers don't control humidity swings wellTrying t maintain humidity in my tent at night. During day it's great once it hits night humidity goes up. I'm n flowering and it's ruining my babies!
Use a heater to warm them at night. This helps the humidity spike u see.Trying t maintain humidity in my tent at night. During day it's great once it hits night humidity goes up. I'm n flowering and it's ruining my babies!
Good info! Not many new growers think about this.Tents with inlines/exhausts will not allow you to create a microclimate in that space and hence why it was said to control the room.
If you could you could put a tent in a snow storm and it would suffer no ill effect but as such you have to draw in and exhaust air at cfm's/m3 meaning the outside environment is always the inside environment.
For years i have had to control the tents room and there is no work around unless sealed and recorculated with exspensive co2 and air exchange gear normally suited to very huli tech labs.
I push the basics hard because once new growers realise they have a hard and fast set of rules. Also thermometer/humidity meter placement and wind speed.Good info! Not many new growers think about this.