I only have a 2x2 tent, would a cheap humidifier do?You can only do so much with the fan. If you can't get the humidity high enough, by lowering the fan speed, then you will need to get a humidifier in there to raise it up. If the room the tent is in is that dry then you'd be better off getting a humidifier that can handle the entire room.
This entirely depends on the humidity level of the room your tent is in. If it is low then the humidifier in the tent won't do much because the dry air coming into the tent will just replace what the mist the humidifier is producing. I run one or two $30 humidifiers in my 4x4 during the winter and vent the exhaust back into the room to help keep the humidity up.I only have a 2x2 tent, would a cheap humidifier do?
Is it not to be around 60% in vegetative though?Humidity is fine as it is, drier conditions mean plant drinks a little more and regulates stomata to climate.
A lot of countries the plant grows wild have a range of humidities and its quite adapted to cope without our help.
Just tried this - how long would it take to be effective?Put a bucket of water in there with a small fan blowing across the water....That should raise your humidity some.
I run a 2x3 tent. Ambient humidity is roughly 30% with lights on. I just added a cool mist humidifier about a week ago, set to run 30min every 2 hours.I only have a 2x2 tent, would a cheap humidifier do?
It would seem if you read what a lot write, the modern grow info is pretty weak though.Is it not to be around 60% in vegetative though?
You should notice a difference right away...I had a closet veg grow over the winter with low humidity, as it was near my furnace. I did the bucket and fan trick and was having to add 1-2 gallons of water a day, and it got my humidity up nicely....37% isn't horrible though, and that will be great for flowering!Just tried this - how long would it take to be effective?
I’m using LED so not sure how much that’d do. I’ll give it a bash tho!2x2 is real small. Humidity with a cup of water. Heat is often much improved by putting a fan in an upper corner pointing down at the back of the light which helps circulate the lights heat around the tent from up top where it naturally rises up to.
A large, wet towel works wonders for humidity in a small tent as well. Just hang it from the top of the tent. Re-soak as required, obviously.2x2 is real small. Humidity with a cup of water. Heat is often much improved by putting a fan in an upper corner pointing down at the back of the light which helps circulate the lights heat around the tent from up top where it naturally rises up to.
Awesome man, I’ve put one above the big bowl of water - it’s now at 43% and seems to be capped there but to be honest I’m quite happy with the extra 4-5%!A large, wet towel works wonders for humidity in a small tent as well. Just hang it from the top of the tent. Re-soak as required, obviously.
Good for a couple of degrees usually. Makes the LED more efficient and safer to have a fan on it too.I’m using LED so not sure how much that’d do. I’ll give it a bash tho!