Just a plain boring dehumidifier that you can find at any hardware store is fine, I think I dropped $150 or so on mine, and it's a pretty nice one but it is for the cellar, not the flower room.. I'm blessed with DRY winter air ATM!
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Humidity Question Just got my humidity therm. hooked up, it reads 66 but the problem is it's not right where the canopy of the plants are. I see no signs of fungus at all, but am considering buying a dehumidifer as a precautionary measure. Question is... if my humidity is at 66 a few hours into their "day" what does it get up to at night? Should I be concerned? I also only have one occilating fan going right now, perhaps I should buy another. Some people reccomend using a heater during the night cycle, Rating: 5