filter funker
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I'm having humidity problems in my flowering room. Usually its stays between 55-60 but now that the plants have gotten quite a bit larger its causing the humidity to spike up to 70 sometimes. It never stays like this for more than 3-4 hours at most, but I am concerned about mold. I have a 198 cmf exausting into my furnace vent (the furnace is turned off) and a turbine style ocsillating fan plus another regular fan on the plants. I have a third fan pushing air into the room as well with a dehumidifer right outside the room that keeps the incoming air at 55. the room is about 8x12. No windows.
Would a spike in humidity like this cause any problems? It's very clean, everything was sanitised beforehand. There is no open water in the room and I syphon the runoff immediately after watering. I'm not sure what to do , other then get a high cmf installed but this is my last option...
The fans blowing over the plants are set on low because they move alot of air over the plants. I'm no sure if its a good idea to have too much air current directed at them while in flower....
Any ideas? Anyone?
Would a spike in humidity like this cause any problems? It's very clean, everything was sanitised beforehand. There is no open water in the room and I syphon the runoff immediately after watering. I'm not sure what to do , other then get a high cmf installed but this is my last option...
The fans blowing over the plants are set on low because they move alot of air over the plants. I'm no sure if its a good idea to have too much air current directed at them while in flower....
Any ideas? Anyone?