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    HELP: Heat and humidity problems...

    I am utilizing a walk in closet in the second story of my apartment. Let's just say it is in the coastal area of North Carolina. The closet is properly ventilated. Currently I am running one 400w HPS lamp in there. I cannot seem to get my humidity above an average of 36% and the closet heats to temperatures in excess of 86 degrees Fahrenheit during the on period of the light cycle.

    Can anyone provide me with a cost effect idea to reduce the temperature and increase the humidity in my grow closet? I do not want to have to move my operation out of its nicely hidden area, but I suppose I may have to.
    k-biz Reviewed by k-biz on . HELP: Heat and humidity problems... I am utilizing a walk in closet in the second story of my apartment. Let's just say it is in the coastal area of North Carolina. The closet is properly ventilated. Currently I am running one 400w HPS lamp in there. I cannot seem to get my humidity above an average of 36% and the closet heats to temperatures in excess of 86 degrees Fahrenheit during the on period of the light cycle. Can anyone provide me with a cost effect idea to reduce the temperature and increase the humidity in my grow Rating: 5

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    HELP: Heat and humidity problems...

    question. How do you define properly ventilated?

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    #3
    Senior Member

    HELP: Heat and humidity problems...

    You are going to have to create a ventilation system for your room. It is more difficult to do because you are in an apartment (and can't modify the building) but with a little planning, it can be done.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    HELP: Heat and humidity problems...

    i also use a 400w hps setup in my walk in wardrobe

    the only difference is i live in britain, so i just leave a window open(winter)

    i spose their are benefits to living in a crap country after all

    hope you manage to resolve your problem
    all pics posted on this site by me are just random images taken from the interweb
    :thumbsup:

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