MIMedGrower
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Wow guys! Thanks for all the input! Sorry been working my tail off and havent checked my post til now... Moth balls? Wow never heard of that before, and yes I know carbon scrubbers are the truest way to eliminate smells and in all reality 'smell' in my actual aspect isn't per say THAT bad of an issue, I need to cut it down a lot but a few questions still remain. On a budget, how is one supposed to maintain 50-54% humidity, (temp is fine inside with A/C as its 110 here) but our humidity is like 5%. I cannot have them dry out too quickly. I want to keep them in a fresh air IN and exhaust air OUT situation WHILST maintaining that 50% humidity area during a 2-3 week hang-dry. Obviously a humidifier is needed I presume, as well as keeping that dank smell down at least 50% of it. As "professional" as cheap can buy, which I know is an oxymoron because its like buying parts for cars to make them fast. 'Cheap. Fast. Reliable.' Pick Two. Unfortunately I cannot afford what I already KNOW what it costs to make a true 'dry room' for my crops. Jail isn't an option as I am licensed in a recreational state and within limits.
Thank you though for all inputs!!
I use a whole house compact humidifier. About $100 for 2500square feet. (I think it's good for 1500) and just keep the house at 50% in winter.
Swamp coolers work well also.