Got some buds coming along but waether isn't an ally so i have 2 options
a) 35c dry room
b) 23c A/Ced even more dried out room
what can i do to both options ? is there any way to stable humidity to high lvls in an aircontioned room ?
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Got some buds coming along but waether isn't an ally so i have 2 options
a) 35c dry room
b) 23c A/Ced even more dried out room
what can i do to both options ? is there any way to stable humidity to high lvls in an aircontioned room ?
Option b- cool, dry air is a good way to discourage mold.
...isn't there a cutoff % (humidity)for mold to form?
I've read both 50% and 40%; I personally always err on the side of caution and go as low as possible, both in the flower room and the drying area.
Under 50% RH is a good rule o' thumb, but NOTHING is written in stone. Also, humidity of the air immediately surounding yer buds ( in all those loverly nooks and crannies) is very likely to be higher than humidity of air surrounding your hygrometer.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dutch Pimp
guys ty for ur replys but the external/internal type of a/c (2 units 1unit out of room 1 inside) leaves a very cooled but very dry air , in some test cuts were i left em to dry in that room the buds where crispy dry in less than 2 days
a morning left a whole laundry dry( jeans tshirts and such) to increase the humidity but as turned from work laundry was ready for ironing ... how can i stabilise to 50% even 40% with an ac working ?