I have found plenty of results on powdery mildew, but nothing about it being on something other than the plants. I am finding it on surfaces near the carbon filter. Power cords, tent walls, hanging chains, etc. My thoughts are that the filter is pulling all the humid air and leaving the moisture behind outside the filter, however, my humidity in the tent at mid level never exceeds 40% with an average of 30% @ 80F. I am about 4 weeks into vegging. Since day 1 I have misted the plants and tent walls 4 times to help boost the humidity so I don't think it's caused by spraying too much mist. I am using two Accurite indoor humidity monitors.
I live in PA. It's cold right now and my humidity would be 20% if I wasn't running a humidifier. I run it on full blast 24/7 and my humidity never goes above 40% at canopy level. It's a small 1 gallon vicks cool mist. I have a 6in 400cfm fan with a 6x16 Phresh filter. The tent is 4Lx2Wx5H. I am running the fan at full blast otherwise my temps exceed 85F. I have 2 passive flaps on the tent and 1 6in 240cfm booster fan blowing air into the tent through a 6in duct. The booster fan has a sheet of air conditioner filter over it. I have 2 clip fans in the tent moving air along with 4 85w CFL and a Blackstar 500w (300w actual) LED.
I live in PA. It's cold right now and my humidity would be 20% if I wasn't running a humidifier. I run it on full blast 24/7 and my humidity never goes above 40% at canopy level. It's a small 1 gallon vicks cool mist. I have a 6in 400cfm fan with a 6x16 Phresh filter. The tent is 4Lx2Wx5H. I am running the fan at full blast otherwise my temps exceed 85F. I have 2 passive flaps on the tent and 1 6in 240cfm booster fan blowing air into the tent through a 6in duct. The booster fan has a sheet of air conditioner filter over it. I have 2 clip fans in the tent moving air along with 4 85w CFL and a Blackstar 500w (300w actual) LED.