What would I do, just place it on the floor of the tent or?Buy some silica kitty litter.
They absorb they humidity as a stop gap.
What would I do, just place it on the floor of the tent or?Buy some silica kitty litter.
They absorb they humidity as a stop gap.
Add a pic dude... - STELTHYI keep my exhaust running 24/7. It hasn't got an adjuster on it, it's only a budget one but for my size tent it does the job for now, well whilst the lights are on anyway. With my tent being small I have the exhaust fan inside and my carbon filter is literally right next to my tent. Should I move it as far away as possible? I always have a window open in the room that the tents in. I'm going to upgrade my exhaust fan eventually but it's my first grow so I just wanted to get everything together
I've put a couple pictures further up the thread. I've just turned my light on after the 4 hours of lights off and its only risen to 56% today? Yesterday after lights off it went upto about 70%. I had gave them a good feed but that was about 10 hours before lights off. I guess that could have been the reason to why it went so high? Maybe if I feed earlier so the lights on for atleast 15+ hours after a feed before lights off?Add a pic dude... - STELTHY
It’s hard for anyone to give you helpful advice unless we know what the temp & humidity is in the room your tent is in. The bottom line, though, is you need to exit he air from the tent outside of the room if you want to effectively reduce the humidity in the tent.What would I do, just place it on the floor of the tent or?
It's 22.6c and 37% in the room that the tent is in. Today after lights off it had only risen to 53% in the tent. I didn't feed yesterday as I feed every other day, do you think it might be because I had fed them later than usual so there was more moisture in the air?It’s hard for anyone to give you helpful advice unless we know what the temp & humidity is in the room your tent is in. The bottom line, though, is you need to exit he air from the tent outside of the room if you want to effectively reduce the humidity in the tent.
If the humidity in the room is 37%, and the humidity in the tent is 53%, then you don’t have enough airflow exhausting from the tent.It's 22.6c and 37% in the room that the tent is in. Today after lights off it had only risen to 53% in the tent. I didn't feed yesterday as I feed every other day, do you think it might be because I had fed them later than usual so there was more moisture in the air?
I have 2 vents on the tent. One is fully closed the other is just slightly open. Should I open them more?If the humidity in the room is 37%, and the humidity in the tent is 53%, then you don’t have enough airflow exhausting from the tent.
If your tent walls are sucking in hard then, yes, open them up more. If they are barely sucking in then you may need a better exhaust fan. What are you running for an exhaust fan?I have 2 vents on the tent. One is fully closed the other is just slightly open. Should I open them more?
I have that dehuey, it didnt do so well in my 2x2. But controlling humidity is really predicated on the room the tent is in. That small dehuey won’t even put a dent in the humidity in a room. Since this is where you’re drawing your air, it’s kind pointless. I would suggest getting a larger dehuey that can control the humidity in the room vs the tent. Otherwise, running a sealed tent is your best bet with that dehuey.Will something like that do?
After lights off today it only went upto 53% so I'm hoping it was just a mistake somehow as I haven't noticed it before after lights off. With lights on its usually around the 40% markI have that dehuey, it didnt do so well in my 2x2. But controlling humidity is really predicated on the room the tent is in. That small dehuey won’t even put a dent in the humidity in a room. Since this is where you’re drawing your air, it’s kind pointless. I would suggest getting a larger dehuey that can control the humidity in the room vs the tent. Otherwise, running a sealed tent is your best bet with that dehuey.
Maybe you watered that day. I notice my RH is slightly higher at night the day I feed or water. But as long as you have sufficient air flow/ movement you should be ok.After lights off today it only went upto 53% so I'm hoping it was just a mistake somehow as I haven't noticed it before after lights off. With lights on its usually around the 40% mark
Yeah I had given a good feed but I'm sure it was at least 8-10 hours before lights off but I still think that's why. Today I fed about an hour after switching the lights on so has a good 18-19 hours before lights offMaybe you watered that day. I notice my RH is slightly higher at night the day I feed or water. But as long as you have sufficient air flow/ movement you should be ok.
Yea it’s always a good idea to feed first thing in the morning. Gives the plants the opportunity to take advantage of what you just gave them all day with the lights on. Best of wishes on your grow.Yeah I had given a good feed but I'm sure it was at least 8-10 hours before lights off but I still think that's why. Today I fed about an hour after switching the lights on so has a good 18-19 hours before lights off