Minkus
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Hey guys,
So as we know, plant transpiration of water consumed during the grow process is what causes the majority of the resulting humidity in a grow space.
However, at night, the plants cease transpiring. However, as many have no doubt observed, there is still a need for dehumidification at night.
Basically, what I'm asking is, what would you say the difference in your dehumidification needs are between night and day? Rather than looking at it with anecdotal evidence (grows are all different in the problems they go through), does anyone have any plant-science insight into the differences in dehumidification needs due to the change of plant transpiration between night and day?
So as we know, plant transpiration of water consumed during the grow process is what causes the majority of the resulting humidity in a grow space.
However, at night, the plants cease transpiring. However, as many have no doubt observed, there is still a need for dehumidification at night.
Basically, what I'm asking is, what would you say the difference in your dehumidification needs are between night and day? Rather than looking at it with anecdotal evidence (grows are all different in the problems they go through), does anyone have any plant-science insight into the differences in dehumidification needs due to the change of plant transpiration between night and day?