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    #11
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    Is a humidifier needed?

    HARDDON,

    Thanks... my room will be aprox. 19" x 30" x 3'.... it will be a cabinet inside my closet. The airflow to this cabinet will be very good, as I will have two fans circulating air through the reflector, AND two fans moving air through the main grow room. This air wont be re-circulated, but fresh air from outside.

    What do you think? Still do I need the humidfifier? Fogger? Dehumidifier?

    Thanks guys! I know I'm going to grow some kick-ass buds... and when that happens, trust me, you people will know in this site!

    -turtle420

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Is a humidifier needed?

    I think with a grow room that size any attempts to alter the humidty levels is a waste of time and effort.

    Remember if you have a small space and you have really good circulation, its the OUTSIDE AIR COMING IN that you would have to alter....not the air INSIDE.

    No I do not think you have to worry about it. If you would like to tinker and try to achieve perfection, I would buy a $35.00 humidifier at Walgreens and put it near my closet air intakes.

    But for that small space, you will be fine I think

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Is a humidifier needed?

    Harddon,

    Thanks for the input dude... it's really helpfull.

    Where I live, the relative humidity is a yearly average of 79%...

    MAYBE I'll do the $35 Walgreens setup...

    I was following your input on SeedKing's thread... I think I'll opt for the same strategy King took. I'll post pictures online and ask for the input from you guys... when the time comes. [ But I don't think I'll be naming any plants... sorry]

    Tomorrow, I'll try and get some 'lava rocks' for my setup... I saw a bag @ HomeDepot for less than $5... That'll be fine. What I'm trying to find is the mesh-pots... they're pretty hard to come by... But I talked with a small orchid cart @ the mall today, and they had the mesh-pots. So I asked if they could sell me some, that I'd gladly pay for them. They told me they'll sell me 24 of them for $3... !!! The power of being peoply-friendly. I'll go pick them up on Monday... hopefully.

    Nothing, I'll keep everyone updated.

    Over and out,

    -turtle420

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Is a humidifier needed?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez87x
    fogger = the one with the tube that goes down into the water and spins and shoots cool mist around? yeah I just bought one of those... its fun to plug in and put a bottle cap on the spinning part...

    sorry about the mishap with the humidifier, Its what I have written in my comperhension book (bunch of notes from diff sites)
    No that is a toy I guess I am talking about real grow house equipment.

    This is the one most people use first it sounds like a jet taking off is the problem but it does work great. http://www.the-ozone-store.com/produ...s/tri-jet.html

    This is one of the best on the market.
    http://www.hydrofogger.com/inc/pdetail?v=1&pid=35

    They are not required unless you are very serious about growing good pot in large amounts. They are only a peace of the puzzle you still need more then just light and a fogger. You also need controllers, temperature control, CO² and plenty of quality light.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Is a humidifier needed?

    http://www.jaybird-mfg.com/

    my local lawn and garden store recommends this for "orchids".

    the one thing i have i mentioned is one for misting a room for a person with a breathing problem. it sounded like a toy because i kinda treat almost everything of mine that way...
    \"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.\" ~ Hunter S. Thompson


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    #16
    Senior Member

    Is a humidifier needed?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez87x
    http://www.jaybird-mfg.com/

    my local lawn and garden store recommends this for "orchids".

    the one thing i have i mentioned is one for misting a room for a person with a breathing problem. it sounded like a toy because i kinda treat almost everything of mine that way...
    Those don't work as well as the ones I posted. I have tried those and they more more air then water and are only good for a few feet in front of them.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Is a humidifier needed?

    Cool.. then the fan and water issue is solved in one applience. lmao
    \"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.\" ~ Hunter S. Thompson


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    #18
    Senior Member

    Is a humidifier needed?

    I am not even gonna read this thread.. and I will tell you NO... F- NO... I hate humidity.... I know I need to look inside myself and come to terms with this hate..

    the only thing that should be wet and moist is........................................


    NO to Humidity!!


    and now you KNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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