Humidity issues

issue with moving allot of air permanently in a small space is keeping humidity up.
if the outside air is low in rh already then only way i can think to fix this is to add humidity to the room your in taking from .
if you put the humidifier in the tent all the humidity is being sucked out faster then it can build up
or reduce air flow and add ac to maintain temp
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 sucked up through that fan and pushed thru the ducting with the cool air?
 

beansin

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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 sucked up through that fan and pushed thru the ducting with the cool air?
beats me i can never keep mine up past 45% unless i move less air and cool the room with ac but that's way to costly
i just run the humidifier in the room i bring air in from and leave it at that unless seeing massive issues with the plants
 
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