So, I'm in the second week of flower and struggling to keep humidity below 60. It's been rainy af where I'm at and the humidity is high. I've got an a/c and a dehumidifier in the room to no avail...anyone have any suggestions?
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Wow are you running them both at the same time? Sounds like you need some better air flow. Are you exhausting it all into the room or outside?https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-she-s-a-beast
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Howdy KnowTheGrow, Is Your A/C unit a window unit, or the main central unit for the house? If it is a window unit (a refrigerated unit, not a swamp cooler) try setting it to recirculate instead of exhaust so as to not bring in humid air from the outside. Basically a dehumidifier is an A/C unit, chilling the humid air to condensate the moisture out of the air. Also, make sure that the drain line on the A/C unit is not clogged up and is draining properly (to the outside for the window unit). The central A/C unit should also have a condensate pan and drain line as well, check that as well to make sure that it is draining properly.
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UrbZ, I was not doubting the fact that a dehumidifier would vent or exhaust warmer or hot air, I was trying to give some possible solutions for reducing the humidity in the grow room. Where I live (a semi arid area) the problem here is ,always, low humidity. usually in the teens to low twenties. My grow room this morning was only at 32% RH, and today it is cloudy and a chance of rain.
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I ended up turning the a/c off and only running the dehumidifier. That seemed to be the best solution, only prob is the heat gets into the 80's. Think I'll get a 12in fan to replace one of the 8in and see if that helps. I already have a booster fan as a passive intake.
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You are heading in the right direction- as the relative humidity decreases when the temperature increases;
example found shows a rh of 48% @ 60f= a rh of 100% @48f, but a rh of 24% at 80f.
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Weed pharma is right, heat is your friend with high humidity problems. Temperatures up to 86°F is fine, only when temperatures exceed 86°F does the photosynthetic efficiency start to decline. The only way to further reduce humidity without introducing more heat is by using a larger or more efficient use of a dehumidifier. If your dehumidifying a room, then a larger unit is the only choice. However you can place a dehumidifier inside your grow tent but you must deactivate your airflow system and have a very small intake system to bring in fresh air. This allows the unit to bring humidity down without the dry air being taken out by the exhuast system.
I had to deal with all sorts of environment problems in my greenhouse which DW2 and others were very good at helping me with.
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Are you in a tent?
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oldjarhead100, 30,000 comedians out of work and You're making jokes for free!! LOL!
(actually, I'm just jealous that You BEAT ME TO IT!!!)
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Lol, yea I'm in a tent...4x4x6. My little dehum. has the room at 50% just no a/c. I'm gonna see how hot the tent gets when the light flips on. Maybe it'll stay in the low 80's without the window unit running.
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That's what I'm doing right now. While I'm home it's ok but...I don't think the humidity will be an issue much soon. Summer's coming and it's normally pretty dry here, hopefully!
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I fought the same issues and likely followed the same steps to remedy them. 75% RH mid flower. I tried all the tips and tricks none worked. I ended up buying a 75 pint dehumidifier. I use that to drop RH. I had to keep the tents open with the window cracked to manage the insuing high temps.
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Know the grow I would say your doing great.
I have a friend who has his dehumidifier outside of his room and he piped the air in and out so he doesn't have to deal with the heatnew grow room built summer of 2017 ,argo max tent for veging ,big kahuna reflector, 1000hps with added leds for the full spectrum . 15th indoor grow ,5 years outside gorilla grows(stealth is the key),veg under t5s growing autos under 300w leds
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