Underground Scientist
Well-Known Member
The real question is how low is too low? I've read some say humidity can't be too low. I think otherwise at the moment. Leaves looking pretty dry, humidity down as low as 9% up to 15% or so. Tossed in a green pad CO2 pad and a humidifier, took the oscillating fan down from 24/7 to 30 min on/off. I still have some ventilation with an inline fan on low, running maybe 100 cfm (low as it goes) plumbed through my hood and intaking at the top of the grow area. Just a 2x2 veg area. Doubt the RH will rise too much, but my temp/rh/co2 monitor does track on a graph and highs and lows, so I will know if I have to adjust. It's been set on about 3/4 power. Pain in the ass to keep filling, but I'm filling with RO water. I'd like to see at least 25-30% if not 40%. These are not old, 3 weeks or so from seed. Leaves feel dry, a few twisted. A little droopy too...not overwatering I don't think, letting it get relatively light before watering. I inspected one root zone, nice and white roots forming.
If just set it and forget it doesn't work, I'll hook up my humidity power switch, but I was hoping to only need one of those for the flower area.
Temps between high 60's and high 70's
co2 levels 550-750
If just set it and forget it doesn't work, I'll hook up my humidity power switch, but I was hoping to only need one of those for the flower area.
Temps between high 60's and high 70's
co2 levels 550-750