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Humidity

maverick_25thhr

Active Member
What is the ideal humidity % to keep my grow room? I have a humidifier that is set on a timer and a digital temperature/humidity gauge, so I can regulate the humidity pretty precisely. I may not need this, but if the humidity level in the air can help my plants grow better the better. Current age of them are 2 weeks.
 

Guy Dasilva

Well-Known Member
Is to low of humidity an issue? It stays pretty dry in there but the soil registers around 20 or 30% on top of the soil
 

frmrboi

Well-Known Member
Is to low of humidity an issue? It stays pretty dry in there but the soil registers around 20 or 30% on top of the soil
not as much as too high, they'll just dry out faster. That's low and I'm skeptical it's a correct reading, do you live in a desert ?
 

Guy Dasilva

Well-Known Member
LOL I know man, I have a good meter I swear. It just stays that way in my attic. I have a fresh air intake to the room and a big inline fan pushing air out. It stays around 80 F and zero humidity in the room, the surface of the dirt directly below the 600WHPS is about 90-100F and 20-30%H.
 

McFonz

Well-Known Member
For seedlings you want 80%.
For veg after week 2.5-3 you want 60%.
For start of flowering you want 40-50%.
For advanced flowering you want it below 30%.

Thats if you can get there.
Usually people use a dehumidifier, you can raise the humidity by using less venting or placing a humidity dome.
 
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