My initial thought was that humidity and heat would be easier to manage on a smaller volume? I’m still learning hvac.
8 ton ac
1x 205 Quest
1x 225 Quest
With smaller volume the same amount of water transpired makes more relative humidity. The Quests are ace. Try to make sure theyre taking air from as high as possible, the the water raises to the top together with the geat. They are ideally ceiling mounted, at least some of their models.
Some things that might pay off:
- having a small set of intraction/extraction. In case your setup cant handle it. Doesnt hurt.
- if your somehow injecting cold air into the space instead of having a cold corner its a good idea to just take duct all the way from one side to the other and slash some holes in it, to distribute the air better. This if your air is ducted or being supplied from a point, not if you got a split or similar that already does the job of spreading it out.
- getting airmovement right. Air moving, but not having fans directly over the plants, no plants flailing in the wind. If i had more height id get lollipoped plants and move air below. In a low space where thats harder, maybe better having fans turned to walls and corners.
- Defoliation can help with humidity aswell. Take lowers and when there are too many leaves that are touching.