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Dr.D81

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Pie i will have some pics of the goji on my new thread tomorrow when i post it;) they are still looking good. i will top them today after i finish giving them some food.
 

Dezracer

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I spent a few more hours at Mohican's yesterday, helping with his giant screen house. We got a few more panels up and started screening in one of the tall sides.

EDIT: I have not yet read the article but will in a few minutes
 

Dezracer

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I noticed the same things the article talks about when I ran my AC unit. The more it ran, the higher my humidity got so I ditched the co2, vented the room and shut off the AC. Temps and RH seemed to dial themselves in after that. Every so often the RH will go up a bit depending on weather but nothing drastic.
 

curious old fart

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Air conditioners remove humidity. I have a window unit in the grow area and the humidity runs between 45-55%. Normal rh here is 70+%....which is a great environment for mold. Outdoor grows are difficult.

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cof
 

Dezracer

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I was able to control the RH a bit by using the dehumidifier function on the AC unit but the unit was running constantly it seemed and was sucking a lot of elec juice.
 

curious old fart

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Normal outdoor temps are 85+ with 70+% rh. The grow area temps are 70-77 with a rh of 45-55 with the a/c...it goes over 100 without.
a/c's have a drain system for the water it removes.

:peace:
cof
 

Dezracer

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Do you collect the condensation or just dump it to the outside of the house? Lot's of people collect it or have it run into their res

Mine drained into a bucket that I had to dump manually because it is in the garage.
 
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