Dyold's Grow 1

Dyold;1877414 said:
shottafire;1877233 said:
You need to get that night time humidity up. If you could warm up the room some it might lower the humidity spike when the lights go off.

Raise my nighttime Humidity past 80% ? Or do you mean raise my nighttime temperature. Would this bring down my humidity ? I could run the ac/dehumidifier 24/7 with the fans and exhaust fan, should keep the room about 70-80 maybe would think more like low 70's for temp and that would bring the humidity down I would think to around 55-60% hopefully. I may also cap my outside fresh air coming in, I noticed my room humidity stayed lower when i capped it with a plastic bag and just drew in air from the available space.

I read that 40-50 percent Humidity with temps in the mid 70's with strong air circulation equals no PM. Any feedback on this would be appreciated. :peace:

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