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irish4:20

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:lol: Erm actually no, you're wrong, warm air has more moisture than cold air.
It's why your lips go dry in winter.

Low temperature lowers humidity you fucking noob! :dunce:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/wp/2013/09/11/does-warm-air-hold-more-water-vapor-than-cold-air/

saying cold air can’t hold as much water vapor as warmer air is at best a metaphor for what happens. It’s a metaphor that can lead people astray as they try to understand weather
 

mr sunshine

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:lol: Erm actually no, you're wrong, warm air has more moisture than cold air.
It's why your lips go dry in winter.

Low temperature lowers humidity you fucking noob! :dunce:
Lmfao.. fuck that's funny humid means there's more moisture in the air dumbass.. With a 1000 watt drying out your room because of heat? You're going to need fresh colder air coming in to increase your humidity..check it out when your lights are off ,so you can see for yourself Albert Einstein.
 
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irish4:20

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Lmfao.. fuck that's funny humid means there's more moisture in the air dumbass.. With a 1000 watt drying out your room because of heat? You're going to need fresh colder air coming in to increase your humidity..check it out when your lights are off ,so you can see for yourself Albert Einstein.
He takes his air in from outside if i remember correctly...
 

The Yorkshireman

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The Yorkshireman

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he needs to lower the temperature of the room his tents in..iit will help raise the humidity.
No it won't, without getting silly technical..................


"Warmer air can have more water molecules in the gas phase than that of colder air. The reason is because in warmer air, the water molecules will be moving faster. Because they are moving faster, they are less likely to be capture by the chemical bonding that forms the liquid water molecule H2O." - Yahoo answers
 

The Yorkshireman

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"Warmer air can carry more water vapour than cooler air, if there is plenty of water available. This is because it has more energy to evaporate water into vapour, and keep it in this state. The tropics are very warm and very humid - the air in the tropics contains lots of water vapour. There is very little water vapour over the very cold Arctic and Antarctic. Some very warm regions are also very dry (e.g. the deserts of the Sahara), because there is very little available water to evaporate into vapour, and at about 30 degrees north or south of the equator the air descends from above and is already very dry." - UK Met Office

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/learn-about-the-weather/weather-phenomena/humidity



 

Thc247

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Yea a month under 200 watt t5...maybe your light is stronger? Or maybe you should learn how to train your plants and try to understand the yield is determined by the spread of the canopy not hight of the plants. especially not ones that get tied down every time a dominant head rises...but who knows maybe mine are abnormally small, I'm just building my canopy I don't really care.
dick head
 

irish4:20

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"Warmer air can carry more water vapour than cooler air, if there is plenty of water available. This is because it has more energy to evaporate water into vapour, and keep it in this state. The tropics are very warm and very humid - the air in the tropics contains lots of water vapour. There is very little water vapour over the very cold Arctic and Antarctic. Some very warm regions are also very dry (e.g. the deserts of the Sahara), because there is very little available water to evaporate into vapour, and at about 30 degrees north or south of the equator the air descends from above and is already very dry." - UK Met Office

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/learn-about-the-weather/weather-phenomena/humidity



I wudn trust anything of a gov.uk site ha :)
 

Thc247

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Yea a month under 200 watt t5...maybe your light is stronger? Or maybe you should learn how to train your plants and try to understand the yield is determined by the spread of the canopy not hight of the plants. especially not ones that get tied down every time a dominant head rises...but who knows maybe mine are abnormally small, I'm just building my canopy I don't really care.
about canopy and training there aint fuck all there to train just some twiggs lmfao or maybe your just a sister shagging wrong un and your plants look shit lmao about training wtf u on apart from your mom
 

mr sunshine

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And as for my plants aren't big.

The purple stands 44" inches from the floor, 4" inches short of 4 feet.

Just thought I'd throw that out there.
How tall is your pot?and why do you think tallness means anything?as for your humidity problem the proper thing to do is buy a humidifier. I was just trying to think of ghetto ways that you might be able to use to raise it...
 
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