Humidity

grassy007

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My tent is 32x32x63 inches. I own a similar cool mister like PetFlora owns. One per my tent size is about how many you'll need.
I've found the passive method of humidifying to be ineffective in my sized tent and too much of a hassle.
 

BleedsGreen

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I find when my humidity is under 30% my growth slows to a crawl. You can get a walmart cheapo for under $30, small reservoir so you would probably need to fill it everyday but your plants would love you for it.
 

friedguy

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MZXDXN3/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Can be filled without removing the top portion, can be hooked up to a timer, and has an aroma diffuser (some guys use natural oils to diffuse throughout the air).

I have it hooked to my controller and a solid state relay (probably could have used magnetic as it's low power draw) with an R.O. line and a float valve.

Be sure to use water with very low ppm water (it's why I use R.O.), or you will eventually get residue and problems.
 

Tejashidrow

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Any easy tips on upping humidity in my cab , besides buying a humidifier thing , just a little ghetto way of doing it for now , dnt wana get to technical with this got a humidity tester and seeing my humidity is in like 40% which is a bit low dnt u guys think ?
Learn to grow in the environment you got
I mean you say you have a ghetto grow...
( you live in Father Pannics village??) heha.....
Even at the humidity you say you will still grow fine.
I guess I don’t see why you would ghetto Add to your ghetto grow.
Especially if not needed.
Not slamming ghetto grows
But they have low ceilings.
instead of trying to make your ghetto grow better
Why not start thinking about makeing/finding/building a better grow area.???
 
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