So I totally get what you’re saying… I guess my question is, how does that humidity get into a “controlled environment” when everything is sealed off. I have a small desk fan with ducting attached to it to blow the air from the bedroom into the tent for cooler air, so would the humidity just get...
I have a 6” ac infinity exhaust fan inside the tent extracting air out. I have the controller set to go off whenever temps or rh get too high/low. I have a cheap setup outside with a fan sitting in front of ducting to bring cooler air from outside the room into the tent. (There is a filter on...
You suggest I open a flap on one side of my tent and set the humidifier near that flap outside? I have an intake fan but it’s pretty ghetto rigged and couldn’t really put a humidifier near it to force it through the ducting I’ve used..
I now have 2 humidifiers in my 4x4x6.5’ tent and the RH is still below 35%.. I’m lucky if it’s above 31% honestly. I run a spider farmer sf4000 and currently in week 6 of flower and my light intensity is 95%. My overall temps throughout the day with lights on is 82-86 but the dang RH is below...
I ended up cutting out that additional 90 degree angle and so far I’ve maintained temps of 80 degrees today. I live in the desert, where temps are exceeding 90 degrees in the coming days and only up from there lol. So I don’t want to open any windows as it will do more damage as far as raising...
Thanks for the info. I have both a sativa dominant hybrid and an indica dominant. They don’t seem too affected, they’re actually impressing me (it’s my first grow lol) but I just want to make sure I’m not flirting with disaster)
So I have a 4x4x6.5 spider farmer grow tent with an SF4000 as my light. Plants are in middle of week 3 of flower and the light is 18” from top of canopy set at 80% light intensity. I have an AC infinity cloudline T6 attached to 6” carbon filter. I also have one 6” oscillating fan above the...