In the 20s?I would get a dehumidifier and run it on a separate timer, any timer will work for a compact dehumidifier. If you have extra money t spend then they sell a humidistat that you plug your dehumidifier in and when the humidity reaches a certain level it kicks on, just like one that's use for an exhaust fan when the temps get too high. When the lights go out the dehumidifier turns on. If temperature is a problem then get a small space heater where you can adjust the temp you want which isn't that hard to find. Turn the space heater on like 70-75 and leave it on constantly that will also help burn off the humidity. If you don't fix the humidity now then all your hard work will go to waste with moldy shit. I would get that humidity down in the 20's for a while to stop the mold that's growing and kill it. Then try and maintain a proper humidity. Good Luck
Yes in the 20s just to stop the current mold growth and kill the mold that is there. That's all. And then continue at a proper humidity levelIn the 20s?
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Why do you feed so much? I feed maybe twice a week tops but your talking like 4 times a day.My lights are running 6pm to 12pm. I feed at 6.30pm, 11.30pm 4 30am and 1145 am just before lights out.
I should feed early and be done with it??
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one word. hydro.Why do you feed so much? I feed maybe twice a week tops but your talking like 4 times a day.
I don't like the idea of having all of my plants dependent upon a system that if failed, would result in the loss of the entire garden.one word. hydro.
That is a major drawback. The worst thing that can happen is not being able to water. I've had a pump fitting get clogged with roots on one of my tables and it went for three days without water before the plants wilted and I noticed it. That's something because they are under 2kw of light. I figure if I lost my electricity for that long my plants would be fine. Any longer and I'd just open the res, plug up the water fittings in the table, fill the table from the res, let it sit for 15 minutes and drain. Wash rinse and repeat until the power comes back on.I don't like the idea of having all of my plants dependent upon a system that if failed, would result in the loss of the entire garden.
Just like DevonBorel saidits for sure i think it is still hidden and needs to be disclosed now...
Hey man, I have the exhaust on only with lights on. I have a clip on fan aimed at the lights and an oscillating one aimed at the girls 24/7.Could be mold, could be something in the condensation but doubtful. You need to make sure you have good airflow, what is your fan setup like?
Like a damp rid block or something?Are you giving water late in the day? You need to move the moisture out of the tent before the lights go out. You may want to use something inside it at night that will absorb moisture as well.
Yeah I have one on 24/7.Why not leave the fans on, would that help you?
I'm constantly checking and it makes it a bit easier. To be honest though I don't like the compactness of this system so will be doing a DIY one soon.I don't like the idea of having all of my plants dependent upon a system that if failed, would result in the loss of the entire garden.
alrighty!Wash rinse and repeat, that's a familiar legal term, sorta.