Sorry, if this question has been beaten to death, but I'm curious what you guys think. Other threads didn't have replies from the people who helped me out so much this year.
As I prepare for the indoor fall/winter run, I need to consider a humidifier. I have just a small 2 x 4 x 6 tent and I was wondering if I need a humidifier on the inside or the outside of the tent. The room is just a standard size bedroom (not sure of the exact dimensions).
It gets very dry where I am in the winter time and I think I might be okay in flower but veg I'm concerned about and I think it will be a problem. So, I'm planning ahead.
Also, would you guys recommend a cool mist, or warm? Conventional thinking says warm, but I'm sure there are advantages and disadvantages to either.
Inside with an inkbird controller. Put some tape over the red letters though on the controller so there’s no red light shining into the tent when the lights are off. Unless you mount the controller outside the tent. My cords weren’t long enough so I just used some black out tape.
In the winter my rh is 15%, i put a humidifier in my tent on low, all my plants spotted! Learn from my mistake! You want your rel hum between 40 to50 % max, get the humidifier as far away from your plants as possible you dont want mist blowin thru your fans on your grow! As far away as possible to get your humidity up to at least 40% , ill be fucked before i run ac in the winter.
I keep my humidifier outside of my 2x4 tent; there is no room inside my tent for it. The humidifier sits a few feet away from my intake fan. I use an evaporative humidifier, this way there are no large water droplets in the air, it just blows moistened air around the room which in turn is sucked into the tent.
(opinion) i think a humidifier is over rated , but they are nice to have around for clones. i live in area's where there is low humility and really high temps
and even in Afghanistan you can still grow medicine in a dry climate
Cool mist not warm. Warm can promote bacteria. Also if using sonic type hunidifier r.o. Water is needed to avoid white dust everywhere. Helps with conventional room humidifiers too to keep filter cleaner.
.. And I have. It's about 3 ft from the lower vent and I'm keeping a steady RH of 63% for the seedlings. From what I'm reading, it's a little low but that's all she's got.