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02-28-2007, 05:42 AM #1OPMember
humidity to high
what can i do to bring down my humidity without buy a 200 dollar dehumidifier
my room is 8 x 8
6 plants
400w MH with super sun hood
one fan
one small heat fan for night to keep my temp above 65 during the day it stay constant at about 78 with about 65-70 % humidity
if i keep the heat fan on it the humidity drops to about 42 but heat rises to about 85+
tried everything i can think of im stumpedHiInOC Reviewed by HiInOC on . humidity to high what can i do to bring down my humidity without buy a 200 dollar dehumidifier my room is 8 x 8 6 plants 400w MH with super sun hood one fan one small heat fan for night to keep my temp above 65 during the day it stay constant at about 78 with about 65-70 % humidity if i keep the heat fan on it the humidity drops to about 42 but heat rises to about 85+ Rating: 5
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02-28-2007, 06:12 AM #2divestoned
humidity to high
if temp. is not a prob. use a small heater,or pehaps just better ventilation....or maybe even buy a 400 dollar 1000w light instead of the 200 dollar humidifier???
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02-28-2007, 06:20 AM
#3

OP
Member
humidity to high
i do use a small heater but to keep my humidity around 45% but it makes my temp just to around 88 and im pretty sure thats to high. but im still trying things out. that was with the heat directly blowing on them so now im testing just blowing around the room we will see thanks for the help tho
03-02-2007, 06:03 PM
#4

Member
humidity to high
is 45 an ideal humidity?
03-02-2007, 06:25 PM
#5

Senior Member
humidity to high
45 is in the 'good' range.
if there is a window in your room, run a small a/c unit... it will strip excess heat AND moisture right out of the air.
That's how I used to do it anyway; I managed to keep my %RH in the 30s even in our nasty muggy New England July
03-02-2007, 06:47 PM
#6

Senior Member
humidity to high
a dehumidifier is probably the best idea tho, If you have 70% humidity that is. Becuase well its better all around not just for the plants to lower the humidity in your house or where ever you are. Its a good investment and almost every basement should have one, keeps moisture and mold off the walls. Im lucky i had one already, if not my room in my basement where i pretty much live, would become very mildew like and smell just odd.
03-04-2007, 08:28 PM
#7

OP
Member
humidity to high
y7ah i was just hoping for an alternative cheaper route, lol but cheap grows produce cheap results, so i think ill jsut man up and buy one