ataxia
Well-Known Member
my current grow is going well, i would say. It's a cfl tent grow.
My first problem: inadequate ventilation at at night. ( i have no exhaust system. Daytime i keep the tent open and the fans going. in the beginning of the grow during the seedling and vegetative stage i couldn't get the humidity past 40 percent even with a dehumidifier.
As the season changed the weather april showers have made the air dank. Now my daytime humidity is ok ( 50 percent) but with my tent closed at night. It rises up to 80 percent this is a month into flowering.
So after scanning local harware and department stores for cheap dehumidifiers with no luck I decided to get Damp Rid. I put one jar in there, and this morning after opening the tent ( it's raining and very humid) it read 80 percent with the damp rid in there. Tonight before i closed the tent i put another jar in there to see what happens.
MY QUESTION... HAS ANYONE USED DAMP RID WITH ANY SUCCESS??? and can it be toxic or unhealthy to my plants??
and on that note a TIP...
Anyone thinking about buying a tent. SPEND YOUR MONEY WISELY AND DON'T BE CHEAP. I went for the cheaper tent and with the material it's made of when it's sealed with no ventilation, it's like a giant ziplock bag holding moisture. now this is my fault because i don't have proper airflow but, i believe in the long run. Pricier tents are that way for a reason. They aren't as flimsy, don't rip easy, and probably have better airflow and reflection than cheaper models.
My first problem: inadequate ventilation at at night. ( i have no exhaust system. Daytime i keep the tent open and the fans going. in the beginning of the grow during the seedling and vegetative stage i couldn't get the humidity past 40 percent even with a dehumidifier.
As the season changed the weather april showers have made the air dank. Now my daytime humidity is ok ( 50 percent) but with my tent closed at night. It rises up to 80 percent this is a month into flowering.
So after scanning local harware and department stores for cheap dehumidifiers with no luck I decided to get Damp Rid. I put one jar in there, and this morning after opening the tent ( it's raining and very humid) it read 80 percent with the damp rid in there. Tonight before i closed the tent i put another jar in there to see what happens.
MY QUESTION... HAS ANYONE USED DAMP RID WITH ANY SUCCESS??? and can it be toxic or unhealthy to my plants??
and on that note a TIP...
Anyone thinking about buying a tent. SPEND YOUR MONEY WISELY AND DON'T BE CHEAP. I went for the cheaper tent and with the material it's made of when it's sealed with no ventilation, it's like a giant ziplock bag holding moisture. now this is my fault because i don't have proper airflow but, i believe in the long run. Pricier tents are that way for a reason. They aren't as flimsy, don't rip easy, and probably have better airflow and reflection than cheaper models.