10 percent rh in veg room?

Ricky111

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My veg room has hit 10 rh and like 29c it's summer time now we'll just staring and have just spent loads on aircooled for my other flower room so anyone got a cheap way to fix my humitidy thanks :)
 

DANfour20

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Your most cost effective solution would be to as Bryan mentioned.. Spray bottle,mist your plants 2 - 3 times a day (but please spray outside room if lights are on). Also an uncovered bowl of water in the grow room will increase humidity.
 

explosive82

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Damn man that seems super low, like the guy said above humidifier is your best option you can probably find some lower than 400$
 

Ricky111

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Pics. Please
I'm not in the room at the moment it looks like nute burn but haven't fed much nutes like there crisping and curling up outside leafs just 2 plants someone said it could be beacsue I have no intake in a loft my temps are hitting 30s to my head is all over haha thanks dude :)
 

$bkbbudz$

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an uncovered bowl of water in the grow room will increase humidity.
And will also be a fungus gnat breeding ground.

Low rh is a bitch!...I have seen small plug in humidifiers at my local hardware store for about $20.00 they use bottled water.

As for the other leaf issues etc...pics are needed.
 

kiwipaulie

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I'm not in the room at the moment it looks like nute burn but haven't fed much nutes like there crisping and curling up outside leafs just 2 plants someone said it could be beacsue I have no intake in a loft my temps are hitting 30s to my head is all over haha thanks dude :)
Sounds like its too hot
 

DANfour20

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And will also be a fungus gnat breeding ground.

Low rh is a bitch!...I have seen small plug in humidifiers at my local hardware store for about $20.00 they use bottled water.

As for the other leaf issues etc...pics are needed.
Not if the water is changed regularly.
 

Carolina Dream'n

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Lower your nutrients if you can not fix it. Your plant will be transpiring way more water trying to cool it's self off with that super low humidity.
 

tntgreen13

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Not sure the size of your room, so this is most likely too small, but I was facing the same issues to start off with in my first grow. This has little $30 humidifier has allowed me to actually control my humidity, currently at 50% at 79 degrees in my box. This is on the lowest humidity setting but fastest fan speed (mainly for extra air flow) but it can run 24 hours before needing to be refilled. Cheap, but seems to work so far.
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Picked it up at my local Walmart for roughly $30.
 

Ricky111

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Not sure the size of your room, so this is most likely too small, but I was facing the same issues to start off with in my first grow. This has little $30 humidifier has allowed me to actually control my humidity, currently at 50% at 79 degrees in my box. This is on the lowest humidity setting but fastest fan speed (mainly for extra air flow) but it can run 24 hours before needing to be refilled. Cheap, but seems to work so far.
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Picked it up at my local Walmart for roughly $30.
I'm going to check today for one thanks dude hope it helps my room is big lol
 

tntgreen13

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You saw them misters for ponds and hydro they go in a bucket and create moisture in the air

I've seen them used before but never in a grow type environment. I'm only only my first grow now. I've
seen like the hydro halo drip rings, however for my first grow I chose to stick to soil as I am not yet familiar with hydroponics.
 
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