CaliMedicated
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my temps have been high, but i think im getting them down to 82-85. but i was wondering where my humidity should be at. im doing a soil grow.
Thanks for your help
Thanks for your help
You should aim for the following humidity.
30 - 50 % during flowering (helps produce more resin and prevent mold).
50 - 70 % during veg.
i put a bucket of water in last night, no changes yethumidifier or leave a bucket of water in ur room so that it can evap .......
lower the temps to increase humidity, and slow your air vents down. A fan speed controller is essential if you want proper control over your grow enviroment.
You may also get a little more bang for your buck if you float one of those big honking car washing sponges on the top of the water in your bucket, and direct the fan at that. This is the essence of a swamp cooler where air is cooled by flowing it past an evaporative "wick", and it works well in dry, hot environments. You can probably find a small, cheap swamp cooler on eBay or somewhere if you want to get fancier with a plug-in unit, but for that price you could probably just buy a small humidifier.alright, ill play with it tonight and let you know.
Thanks
im on it, thanks snake. i read another post about RH that you wrote and you seem toigive good avice. im going to go grab a sponge today. ill post up tonight my results. how long do you think tell i see results from this process?You may also get a little more bang for your buck if you float one of those big honking car washing sponges on the top of the water in your bucket, and direct the fan at that. This is the essence of a swamp cooler where air is cooled by flowing it past an evaporative "wick", and it works well in dry, hot environments. You can probably find a small, cheap swamp cooler on eBay or somewhere if you want to get fancier with a plug-in unit, but for that price you could probably just buy a small humidifier.
The main thing a big sponge on top of the water will do is provide a lot more surface area for water to evaporate from (assuming the sponge stays wet as it should). This allows more water to get into the surrounding air to raise RH compared to just blowing the fan across the top of the water in the bucket. But this approach can only do so much depending on the room size and how well ventilated it is.im on it, thanks snake. i read another post about RH that you wrote and you seem toigive good avice. im going to go grab a sponge today. ill post up tonight my results. how long do you think tell i see results from this process?