Thanks, the cold outside has dropped the humidity inside. Usually runs 45 to 55% humidity with same inside temps. Will look into it..Heat is on the high side for a non-sealed room and the humidity is on the low side. You could be doing worse but you could be doing better. I'd take a look at the concept of "vapor pressure deficit" (on this site, icmag.com, or other quality sources of information) as that will tell you quite a lot about how to dial in the ideal environment.
If you go the humidifier route, try to get a higher quality one that is not the cheap wick type, and make sure that you also get a timer so you don't burn it out. Don't run the humidifier during lights off. If you get a controller of some sort you can hook up the humidifier to other environmental controls (fan, etc.) and have it set to automatically kick on the humidifier when it drops below a certain RH.Thanks, the cold outside has dropped the humidity inside. Usually runs 45 to 55% humidity with same inside temps. Will look into it..
A solo cup full of water is not an effective solution to raise humidity consistently.Fill a solo cup with water and put it in the corner of the tent.
No it means you have to fill it every week ..?A solo cup full of water is not an effective solution to raise humidity consistently.
How much is your RH raising consistently over a defined period of time with a 16 oz cup of water in the corner of an unsealed tent? I'm sorry but that's just not an effective solution for the long term if you are sitting at 25% humidity and want to get closer to twice that.No it means you have to fill it every week ..?
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hang up a wet towel and dampen daily
It has not been a consistent 25% humidity but it is usually in this range with lights on.(600hps vented hood hot air going outside) it's 77f and 30h now with lights on now.sorry for all the spelling errors just woke up
no moldWhat are the effects of too low rh?
Get a cool mist humidifier. RH should be no less than 40% until the last few weeks of flower when lowering it can help hasten maturity. Then as low as 15% is OK.It has not been a consistent 25% humidity but it is usually in this range with lights on.(600hps vented hood hot air going outside) it's 77f and 30h now with lights on now.
Should be just fine. Even if you raise the humidity 20% or so and drop the temps a few degrees I doubt you would see any discernible difference.Will 25% humity with 80F average be OK for Flowering?
This is my first grow. Just to get through it will be a success.low rh has a pretty big effect on internal processes. hence why some nutes you arent likely to be deficient in, will show with it...like say boron.
the waxy coating on leaves will also thicken. which is a problem for hash makers and slows transpiration causing other issues
and more.. im not saying its a huge deal. but it has an affect like everything else. but most people aren't trying to get the best possible.. just good enough