Midwestjay
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Just be careful trying to do to much, cause being new it'll be hard to pin down an issue if it pops up.Yeah I want it higher for sure. And my tent isn't a sealed tent and honestly it actually holds the c02 pretty good. I read on c02 and ideal into growth getting up to 1400-1500ppm. You can run higher temps and humidity.
I dig it.Just be careful trying to do to much, cause being new it'll be hard to pin down an issue if it pops up.
Humidifier for sure. Even a fan blowing over a tote/bucket of that waste water would help.Well if I keep having humidity issues I know what to do with all that ro run off.
Oh for sure. I'm really not trying to worry you, just talking from experience. I promise you less is moremost the time. But I got faith in yaLet's just see how they look tomorrow and the next few days ;-)
If I was gonna try to raise the humidity, I'd get a thrift store humidifier and put it on a timer so it keeps the % you want.Slow my intake down maybe?
There you go. Put it on a timer, trial and error will get you whee you wantLol I have a vicks humidifier
I'd just stick it on the floor. In the tent.I could hook up some exhaust on it and channel inside the tent.....lol..
They get pretty warmI'm afraid inside the tent will raise the temps too much.
well I guess if it's outside the tent the fans will still pull it into the tent.They get pretty warm
No like get some sealing duct work tape aluminum type and 4" flex ducting and tape it to the top of the dehumidifier and channel the flex duct into the tent.well I guess if it's outside the tent the fans will still pull it into the tent.
Just makes me worried about breeding mold, you know the duct is gonna stay wet inside.No like get some sealing duct work tape aluminum type and 4" flex ducting and tape it to the top of the dehumidifier and channel the flex duct into the tent.
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