leonsroach
Well-Known Member
hi evryone....im hoping to get some advice from those in the know....
im doing deep water culture in 5 gallon buckets, everything is goin pretty good, BUT, the temps under the light are about 88 degrees which is heating my water up to about 83 degrees.
as far as the question goes....i know that 88 is to hot...and that 83 degree water is too hot.....heres my dilemma.....i installed an air conditioner in the room....but when the condenser runs, it sucks all the humidity out of the room, leaving me at about 38% humidity.......so i have a choice....run the air conditioner to cool down the room at the cost of lower humidity (38% or so).......or not run the air as much to keep the humidity above 50%, but at the cost of higher temps....what should i do??
also....i have a vented reflector hood.....does anyone know if i am to put an exhaust fan on the hooded reflector, and run flex tubing into the attic, will that lower the temps underneath the light?? and or in the room?
thanks in advance for any help, or suggestions....
im doing deep water culture in 5 gallon buckets, everything is goin pretty good, BUT, the temps under the light are about 88 degrees which is heating my water up to about 83 degrees.
as far as the question goes....i know that 88 is to hot...and that 83 degree water is too hot.....heres my dilemma.....i installed an air conditioner in the room....but when the condenser runs, it sucks all the humidity out of the room, leaving me at about 38% humidity.......so i have a choice....run the air conditioner to cool down the room at the cost of lower humidity (38% or so).......or not run the air as much to keep the humidity above 50%, but at the cost of higher temps....what should i do??
also....i have a vented reflector hood.....does anyone know if i am to put an exhaust fan on the hooded reflector, and run flex tubing into the attic, will that lower the temps underneath the light?? and or in the room?
thanks in advance for any help, or suggestions....