colocowboy
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It does seem even drier than usual if that’s possible. It’s crazy to think you can’t grow wheat in Kansas right now, when I think of it though, they don’t irrigate much in the plains so it would definitely affect what can be grown. It just seems weird, my moms side comes from Missouri/Iowa/Kansas and the family farms have always been productive. Haven’t always done well selling their grains but production was good.
I put 2 humidifiers in my flower room and it didn’t even change the hygrometer. I suppose I should try a fogger. I want to build a humidor for curing, I have an idea for an automated air valve to maintain the proper humidity. That’s my next goal for the shed, to get some strong environmental controls in there for temperature and humidity!
I put 2 humidifiers in my flower room and it didn’t even change the hygrometer. I suppose I should try a fogger. I want to build a humidor for curing, I have an idea for an automated air valve to maintain the proper humidity. That’s my next goal for the shed, to get some strong environmental controls in there for temperature and humidity!