OK.

So after a little smokin' and thinking hard I realized something!

"Why am I pulling air through my Cooltube when I could turn the fan off, keep heat in the room, and keep the humidity in the closet?"


I turned the fan off not more than 5 minutes ago and the humidity has jumped up to 25% already. I was also constantly having a heater turn on to keep the room warm seeing as how it's a little cool where I live now. DUH! With the bulb just sitting in there the closet is a perfect 76°

Goddamn.....I'm disappointed in myself now. I'm smarter than that.

Lesson learned: When it gets cold outside, sometimes you don't need to cool your cooltube.
norkali Reviewed by norkali on . Humidity So it's been gettin' a little chilly lately around my parts and I've had to resort to the heater to keep temps. in a good range. The problem is that my relative humidity has been showing a whole 0% for about the past week. The leaves are like paper. I have been misting the room whenever possible, bumping the RH up to 15-20% for about 15-20 minutes. How bad is this? Will the leaves recover when I get the humidity back up? Anybody else have experience with this kind of situation? The Rating: 5