Kenny Grows
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Well my 4*4 tent swings from 50-56% my 4*2 swings from 60-80%. But I just added a mini-dehum to the 4*2 should help the night swings.Wow, that is a big swing. It is a good RH for flowering though.
Well my 4*4 tent swings from 50-56% my 4*2 swings from 60-80%. But I just added a mini-dehum to the 4*2 should help the night swings.Wow, that is a big swing. It is a good RH for flowering though.
Does your humidifier have a sensor? If so, then set it ten or fifteen points below the dehuey setting. If not, just turn the thing off. Your plants should be doing the humidifying anyway.Wait just hit me, pretty medicated.
But humidity spikes during lights out, so keeping humidifier on would just add to it right?
Yes, a 90cfm fan sucks out. And two fans inside tent.Are you moving plenty of air through it?
No sensor. I wish, it would definitely simplify all this. I've only had the humidifier for 2 days, I'm going to test some things out. But the second one raised my hum 8% in my 4*4. I'll have to check my night humidity though. Make sure it's not too high.Does your humidifier have a sensor?
That's not enough airflow.Yes, a 90cfm fan sucks out. And two fans inside tent.
No sensor. I wish, it would definitely simplify all this. I've only had the humidifier for 2 days, I'm going to test some things out. But the second one raised my hum 8% in my 4*4. I'll have to check my night humidity though. Make sure it's not too high.
I grow in my bedroom so climate is a little tricky. But i have been thinking of ways to improve it. Would you recommend a portable ac or humidifier. I have a 50 pint dehum in my bedroom it keeps the humidity from getting to high. Only thing is it gets 82-85 in my tent with 50% RH, that makes everything dry out and the leaves burn on the edges. So I added the mini-humidifiers in my tents, they are small about $30 each. You think I would do better with a real humidifier, or get a portable ac?Control the air in the room, not the tent.
You're working way too hard at this.I grow in my bedroom so climate is a little tricky. But i have been thinking of ways to improve it. Would you recommend a portable ac or humidifier. I have a 50 pint dehum in my bedroom it keeps the humidity from getting to high. Only thing is it gets 82-85 in my tent with 50% RH, that makes everything dry out and the leaves burn on the edges. So I added the mini-humidifiers in my tents, they are small about $30 each. You think I would do better with a real humidifier, or get a portable ac?
Is this what's in the tent? What's the total wattage?I like the sound of bypassing the on off switch, but not so much the fire. But I have built 5+ led lights so wiring and electricity isn't totally foreign.
4*4 tent lights are ~450W total, 4*2 tent ~ 275W totalIs this what's in the tent? What's the total wattage?
I've been where the wild things are. Jungle humid as shit. The foothills coming out of it. People growing lots of plants.You are definitely working too hard at this.
Less throwing equipment at the problem. More basics.
Better airflow through your tent.
Only AK has homes that are so tight that RH doesn't have the chance to dissipate.You lose almost a liter a day into the atmosphere from skin and breathing alone. Cooking adds more. Showers. Hot water for the dishes.
Exactly and my experience here screams "No!" when guys start talking sealed rooms for CO2. The humidity control alone is a nightmareOnly AK has homes that are so tight that RH doesn't have the chance to dissipate.
Colorado gets cold but the RH is so low that excess moisture just isn't a problem.
Interesting. I've had few such issues.Exactly and my experience here screams "No!" when guys start talking sealed rooms for CO2. The humidity control alone is a nightmare
One really large legal here lost an entire 300 plant crop of one strain that hermied from inability to control humidity. Three buildings, 35,000 square feet under lights but only 1 building with humidity issues. That oneInteresting. I've had few such issues.
Fuck me. I have the tech that would enable them to kill that kind of RH all winter without either doing air exchange or running a compressor at all.One really large legal here lost an entire 300 plant crop of one strain that hermied from inability to control humidity. Three buildings, 35,000 square feet under lights but only 1 building with humidity issues. That one
They had already spent tons of money. These are the same people who had HPS , swapped it out for CMH and then before a single crop came in swapped them back out for HPS. They should have just doubled the CMH if anything. In my opinion.Fuck me. I have the tech that would enable them to kill that kind of RH all winter without either doing air exchange or running a compressor at all.
But as you said above, it was a management failure to listen to their growers.