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Hey Farmers
Hope you guys can give me some pointers on how to solve my problem without having to burn tons of money.
First of all I'm currently running 4k of lights in my Veg Room using air cooled reflectors and fresh air exchange.
During the winter and early spring, I had no issues with my RH and my temp was around the 73% range which was the perfect range for VPD. My plants where thriving and life was good.
well fast forward 3 months and now its dry and hot in my room and wanted to know how to go about aligning my temp and RH to get that perfect VPD range again.
Right now it's anywhere between 79 and 86 in my room and its dry as a nun's cunt. 35 to 50 % RH and my plants look like shit.
If I decide to run a sealed system with CO2 to get a better handle on the environment , should I get an AC or a Swamp cooler to meet the cooling demand?
I know an AC will also act as a dehumidifier thus lowering the RH but how much of a drop I dont have much of a clue of.
now onto the swamp cooler, I understand this creates ton of moist which is what I want in this case, right?
And what if I dont want to run a sealed room and want to up the RH with the open air exchange? How do I go about adding 30% RH to my room?
Thanks for all the help
Hope you guys can give me some pointers on how to solve my problem without having to burn tons of money.
First of all I'm currently running 4k of lights in my Veg Room using air cooled reflectors and fresh air exchange.
During the winter and early spring, I had no issues with my RH and my temp was around the 73% range which was the perfect range for VPD. My plants where thriving and life was good.
well fast forward 3 months and now its dry and hot in my room and wanted to know how to go about aligning my temp and RH to get that perfect VPD range again.
Right now it's anywhere between 79 and 86 in my room and its dry as a nun's cunt. 35 to 50 % RH and my plants look like shit.
If I decide to run a sealed system with CO2 to get a better handle on the environment , should I get an AC or a Swamp cooler to meet the cooling demand?
I know an AC will also act as a dehumidifier thus lowering the RH but how much of a drop I dont have much of a clue of.
now onto the swamp cooler, I understand this creates ton of moist which is what I want in this case, right?
And what if I dont want to run a sealed room and want to up the RH with the open air exchange? How do I go about adding 30% RH to my room?
Thanks for all the help