Hi all, I'm currently running 24/7 veg and looking to switch to a 20-4 schedule.
I'm using two smart outlets ($30) from Amazon to schedule and/or remotely control whatever is plugged into those outlets using my smart phone. As an aside, highly recommend these outlets! They tell you how much power you're using, easy to schedule and ability to turn on/off on demand using a free app.
Anyways, if i kill the lights and leave humidifier on, the temperature stays ok but the humidity rises from 60 RH to low 70s.
If I kill the humidifier at same time as lights, the temperature stays ok but the humidity dropped as long as 36 after 4 hours. AND my humidifier doesn't turn back on 4 hours later (you have to physically press the button on machine).
The key benefit to leaving humidifier on is I don't have to physically go in and turn on a humidifier after it gets turned off.
So here are my questions
I'm using two smart outlets ($30) from Amazon to schedule and/or remotely control whatever is plugged into those outlets using my smart phone. As an aside, highly recommend these outlets! They tell you how much power you're using, easy to schedule and ability to turn on/off on demand using a free app.
Anyways, if i kill the lights and leave humidifier on, the temperature stays ok but the humidity rises from 60 RH to low 70s.
If I kill the humidifier at same time as lights, the temperature stays ok but the humidity dropped as long as 36 after 4 hours. AND my humidifier doesn't turn back on 4 hours later (you have to physically press the button on machine).
The key benefit to leaving humidifier on is I don't have to physically go in and turn on a humidifier after it gets turned off.
So here are my questions
- Is it going to be too humid if it hits low 70s when lights are off for 4 hours? GWE guide says 40-60 RH veg but I don't know if would be ok to be slightly higher for 4 hours per day.
- If you had to choose, would you go with low 70s or high 30s during night veg?
- Anyone know a workaround for the issue where my humidifier wont start spewing air after power on unless I hit the little touch screen power button?
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