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Need help with humidity new to flood table

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Need help with humidity new to flood table

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I am having trouble with humidity in my 3x3 my flood table sits above my in-line fan vent where I have an ac infinity t6 blowing cool air in, I’m thinking my humidity is higher than usual( been growing in soil for years) because that vent is being blocked by the table… i saw that secret jardin makes a ducting flange that you can cut anywhere in your tent to either exhaust or intake curious if adding this above my flood table would lower humidity? I’m high so this might not make perfect sense thank you in advance
 
This is where the vent is now under neath the flood table
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im curious if I add another vent here with another in-line fan would it lower my humidity at all?
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I personally don't think it'll make a difference. Welcome to the world of hydro.
 
There’s a few ways to skin a cat.you can use your ac if you have it or put a dehuey in the room or tent if your in a garage etc.can raise your temps too to Bring it down a little or even a little defoliating can help…
 
I have a dehumidifier in the room and portable ac if needed I hung a hygrometer above canopy and rh is 57% so I guess it could be worse ….. I’ll put a small dehum in the tent and see
 
I am having trouble with humidity in my 3x3 my flood table sits above my in-line fan vent where I have an ac infinity t6 blowing cool air in, I’m thinking my humidity is higher than usual( been growing in soil for years) because that vent is being blocked by the table… i saw that secret jardin makes a ducting flange that you can cut anywhere in your tent to either exhaust or intake curious if adding this above my flood table would lower humidity? I’m high so this might not make perfect sense thank you in advance
I would move the fan inside the tent and hang from the roof and run flex duct outside the tent. You want to suck out heat and moisture accumulating inside the tent while you pull air in through the lower vents. This way fresh air gets pulled through the canopy from bottom up.
 
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