Hey guys from what I have gathered the humidity around the grow should be 70% is that correct? If so how would I go about bringing humidity down as I have an humidity of 80% right now
70% is fine if in veg. As long as temps are not too low and you have good air exchange/flow. 80% is too high in my opinion. You run the risk of getting powdery mildew. You could extract the air a bit more im your grow room to remove some humidity.
70% is fine if in veg. As long as temps are not too low and you have good air exchange/flow. 80% is too high in my opinion. You run the risk of getting powdery mildew. You could extract the air a bit more im your grow room to remove some humidity.
You can get a dehumidifier but you'll have to worry about emptying the tank all the time. The added bonus with a second extractor fan is youll have good air exchange!
And yes aussieaceae is right but it would have to be bloody humid where you are to have a non sealed grow room and have 80% humidity if your refreshing your air properly i think.
Hey guys from what I have gathered the humidity around the grow should be 70% is that correct? If so how would I go about bringing humidity down as I have an humidity of 80% right now
80% is good for seedlings and clones, and to keep spider mites at bay, however it invites fungus and stem and root rot in maturing plants. I try to keep the humidity down to ~65% for vegetation and ~50% for flowering using a combination of ventilation, air conditioning and dehumidification. A lot will depend on the conditions outside your grow room/tent. If the temps are cooler and humidity is lower outside this area, it may be as simple as more/better ventilation. If not, you'll need to go with the air conditioner or dehumidifier, both of which will produce condensate which will have to be dealt with.
And yes aussieaceae is right but it would have to be bloody humid where you are to have a non sealed grow room and have 80% humidity if your refreshing your air properly i think.