W websluef Member Oct 19, 2009 #6 no its not mites. I figured it out with the help of roseman. It was the ph and the humidity.
Airwave Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2009 #7 websluef said: no its not mites. I figured it out with the help of roseman. It was the ph and the humidity. Click to expand... Humidity being to high or too low?
websluef said: no its not mites. I figured it out with the help of roseman. It was the ph and the humidity. Click to expand... Humidity being to high or too low?
W websluef Member Oct 21, 2009 #8 the humidity was too low, in the 30's. My ph was also way out of wack, being too low in the 4's