Humidity problem???

KeemGod

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I'm getting ma spot ready for flowering and when the lights are off the temp sits at around 74-75degrees, but the humidity is only around 20% and lower. thought about a humidifier but that would be waay too much for the space i have.(3.5'x3.5'x10')Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.:peace:
 

CdnBud

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Easy. Put in a gallon bucket and just fill it with water. It'll naturally humidify it. ./win!
That's exactly what you DON'T WANT TO DO! 20% is perfect for flowering. You don't want to risk mold on your buds.

reserchkitty; You should know what you are talking about before you tell someone to do something that can ruin their crop!!
 

goten

Well-Known Member
That's exactly what you DON'T WANT TO DO! 20% is perfect for flowering. You don't want to risk mold on your buds.

reserchkitty; You should know what you are talking about before you tell someone to do something that can ruin their crop!!

WELL DAMN....LOL

yea 20% is good , sometimes mine will get up to about 30% but it still turns out fine ,

i think kitty was just simply trying to tell him how to get humidity if he needed it ,

but in this case yea that was not a good idea....
 

gameover

Member
RIU community = info for everyone not bad vibes...
The man asked a ? on how to raise the humidity and a fellow green thumber answered, that's how it's done. You ask and shall recieve? Now calm down and light a fatty. :)
 

researchkitty

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CdnBud, before you get your panties in a wrinkle again, read the posters question. :) He asked how to raise the humidity. I told him how. (As if a google search of "How do I raise humidity" would be too hard).

Your practice of answering questions NOT asked in the thread, and then yelling at me for answering the actual question, is below you. Good luck!
 
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