so I bought a d/h but it says to not use it if the temp is below 65 degrees because it can create ice on the coils...wel lmy room is well below 65 with the lights off sometimes... do i need to be using a heater *and* a d/h?
razzapiggy Reviewed by razzapiggy 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