Like if your running temps high like 85-90. is better to raise you humidity if it’s easier than dropping the temp? Or just try to get the temp down 5 degrees?If the VPD is in range how can the temp be out of range?
Having a hard time keeping my temps down/don’t want to power an ac. So was wondering if I can just juice the humidity up to stay in that .9-1.2 range? Or if I should just get the temp down?Welcome to RIU even though you have been a member for over 2 years.
What does your research suggest?
Foreal , it’s sad your asking for a answer but yet I’m wondering did you Read the guie?Having a hard time keeping my temps down/don’t want to power an ac. So was wondering if I can just juice the humidity up to stay in that .9-1.2 range? Or if I should just get the temp down?
Yes I did. I’m still worried about high temps, and was asking for real world advise not an answer. I’ve read plenty on VPD, doesn’t mean you can have a plant at 33 degrees f and lower humidity and have a thriving plant. What about the reverse ?Foreal , it’s sad your asking for a answer but yet I’m wondering did you Read the guie?
93* 79rh side note I am running a co2 regulator was hoping that would helpwhat is your average RH and Temp that has you concerned?
Is there any way you can get that temp down a bit?93* 79rh side note I am running a co2 regulator was hoping that would help
Yea.... soon most of us, will be able to do the same.Soon I can pump cold air in from the outside
Unless the room is sealed and you have full control over temp and rh the CO2 is a waste of time.93* 79rh side note I am running a co2 regulator was hoping that would help
Not quite sealed but pretty damn close, and I have full control over humidity relatively to temperature and co2 just not trying to add an ac at this point. I run a trolmaster controller and incorporate ac infinity’s controller as well.Unless the room is sealed and you have full control over temp and rh the CO2 is a waste of time.