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oh, Air circulation IS KEY, get the air flow bumping in there, no stagnant parts of the room.
My man... that makes way more sense then RH... we create the outdoors but we can't recreate is the space.. which why it never made sense 70% outdoor there fine and 70% inside is bad... it never correlated with the conditions.. but vpd makes way more of a connection to me on understanding indoor environment.. been doing this for 8 years in Michigan and never ran a totally closed room until now where I came across high humidity with my air circulation and Temps A-1... aside from his room I used to use a humidifier to get the room.up high day and night... thanks again man@kushdaking Vapor Pressure Deficit, Try to keep your room between 78 and 82 degrees, 82 lights on, 78 lights off.. keep your humidity between 71-76 percent.. I start to drop the rh around week 4 to 50% and the temps also get lowered the last couple weeks. Search google for vpd chart to check out the temp/rh vpd relationship.
That's the other thing that made no sense... again first sealed room.... I have a 2 ton mini split. . 6 1000 watts. 5 wall mount oscillating fans... 1 8 inch Max fan and 6 inch cyclone pushing air out of the room and 1 6 inch pushing air into the room...... that why I was do puzzled as to why I had a slight PM issue... not a single part of my room has stagnant airoh, Air circulation IS KEY, get the air flow bumping in there, no stagnant parts of the room.
BTW room is 13 ft wide and 20 ft long.. 7 ft highThat's the other thing that made no sense... again first sealed room.... I have a 2 ton mini split. . 6 1000 watts. 5 wall mount oscillating fans... 1 8 inch Max fan and 6 inch cyclone pushing air out of the room and 1 6 inch pushing air into the room...... that why I was do puzzled as to why I had a slight PM issue... not a single part of my room has stagnant air