2x4 grow tent ( HUMIDITY QUESTION)

Weouthere

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Do you have telegram? It would be much easier
Honestly man you just need to move to tent to a place where you can set up ventilation properly. If that’s not an option then you’ll have to get more fans to get the air to move far enough so you can vent it correctly. Get a 6” fan for your tent.
What size is your tent? What light are you using? I need to k ow your set up to help..
 

Bignutes

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Rh can be a must in some areas like my basement. The cold ground from winter keeps a cold concrete foundation which in turn causes condensation build up at a measly 60% rh in turn causing mold and very quickly. My rh was 99% tonight, this is on its way along with more insulation, wrapping fabric pots, etc. Also I'm in a room not a tent so depends on the setup.


Avoiding the expensive dehumidifier for now because grow style is going to change.
 

OnlyOneUp

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Honestly man you just need to move to tent to a place where you can set up ventilation properly. If that’s not an option then you’ll have to get more fans to get the air to move far enough so you can vent it correctly. Get a 6” fan for your tent.
What size is your tent? What light are you using? I need to k ow your set up to help..
I’ve got bunch of fans inside already... I’ll get pictures today morning . Sadly but I most likely can’t put in near the windows...
 

OnlyOneUp

Member
Rh can be a must in some areas like my basement. The cold ground from winter keeps a cold concrete foundation which in turn causes condensation build up at a measly 60% rh in turn causing mold and very quickly. My rh was 99% tonight, this is on its way along with more insulation, wrapping fabric pots, etc. Also I'm in a room not a tent so depends on the setup.


Avoiding the expensive dehumidifier for now because grow style is going to change.
Ha ha , how did you know? This is exact model that been waiting in my amazon cart for like 3 days , since I checked review , seems to be worked , you have such one ? It works?
 

Weouthere

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I’ve got bunch of fans inside already... I’ll get pictures today morning . Sadly but I most likely can’t put in near the windows...
I mean another inline fan. Like from your tent it would go
ac infinity fan>ducting>another ac infinity fan>ducting>out the window
Fans inside the tent only move air, they don’t change it. Blowing fans inside the tent won’t lower humidity
 

OnlyOneUp

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I mean another inline fan. Like from your tent it would go
ac infinity fan>ducting>another ac infinity fan>ducting>out the window
Fans inside the tent only move air, they don’t change it. Blowing fans inside the tent won’t lower humidity...
But if I’m gonna make those two fans into 1 single
Exhaust system to the outside of
The window , and will only leave passive intake ( 2 bottom windows ) without fan blows in from the bottom and most likely gonna get small Dehu , will this help with humidity ?is that what are you saying? Thanks for all your help mate , I’m really appreciate it , as I worrried bout mold root rot and so on :weed: and yeah intake that goes from the bottom ( fan ) outside of the tent staying accross the room in front of ac .. and it did helped get 10-13 % of humidity down that way on the ac “ dry” function running.. but I guess you’re most likely right , to create that double speed for sucking it outside fat enough ...
 
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Weouthere

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Yeah that should help!! Get the dehu first to see how much that helps. If you still need lower rh than you’ll need more exhaust fans to get it out a window.
 

Bignutes

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Ha ha , how did you know? This is exact model that been waiting in my amazon cart for like 3 days , since I checked review , seems to be worked , you have such one ? It works?
I've been opening the door to drop humidity to 60 every day. I don't have that dehumid yet, should get it in a couple of days. Its not smelling yet, but it will if nothing is done soon.
 

OnlyOneUp

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I've been opening the door to drop humidity to 60 every day. I don't have that dehumid yet, should get it in a couple of days. Its not smelling yet, but it will if nothing is done soon.
My goes 70+ per at night...outside is 80... did flushed 4 ladies today with no cleaning supplements... took me 10 gallon to flush 5 gallon bag ..
 

f series

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I mean another inline fan. Like from your tent it would go
ac infinity fan>ducting>another ac infinity fan>ducting>out the window
Fans inside the tent only move air, they don’t change it. Blowing fans inside the tent won’t lower humidity
You can run 70-80% humidity if your circulation (on the plant, stems, leaves, all plant matter) is high enough
 

OnlyOneUp

Member
This forum being so helpful , thanks to y’all , I’ve been in other telegram grow groups and none of them is helpful enough as this forum , glad I got here..
 

f series

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Btw did you ever do shwazzing?
Idk what shazzing is.
I don't recommend running high humidity, unless you've got experience and alot of light.
But I just wanted you to know, that even if you're humidity is high, if you keep plants moving you'll be fine
 

OnlyOneUp

Member
Idk what shazzing is.
I don't recommend running high humidity, unless you've got experience and alot of light.
But I just wanted you to know, that even if you're humidity is high, if you keep plants moving you'll be fine
2FE4284D-0B76-4E1F-A7FA-74531F408FD4.jpeg That’s called schwazzing... when high humidity nedded after such defoliation for 4-5 days keeping 80% humidity as when you remove such amount of leaves it’s hard for plant to drink .. my light .. 480 watt...first grow .. and today food Ppm in and out ..F87D3310-4282-4F4C-97F7-093B54025B0C.jpeg6B53863B-4D4D-4BA8-8B33-4CFF777F7107.jpeg1CB372C2-5D31-45AA-9920-555D9497066B.jpeg
 
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