I grow in a 4'x5' closet and use several fans to push hot air out and pull cool air in but some times the temps get a little too high. Also, I've been fighting spider mites and I've treated the plants several times with AzaMax but now I'm about two weeks from harvest and I don't want to treat the plants again. Spider mites hate cooler temps, higher humidity, and a stiff breeze. They can not reproduce.
Then I remembered seeing a home made swamp cooler a few years back and decided to build my own. Very simple using a 4" PVC elbow, a 9" fan, a medium sized ice chest, and a block of ice (I use a plastic tub and freeze my own block of ice). Within about 15 minutes, the temp dropped from 77 to 72 and the humidity went from 42 to 55. I know 55 is a little high for plants at this stage but my priority is to stop the mites from breeding, laying eggs, and taking over my crop.
This sort of set won't work from most of you but it might help someone.
Then I remembered seeing a home made swamp cooler a few years back and decided to build my own. Very simple using a 4" PVC elbow, a 9" fan, a medium sized ice chest, and a block of ice (I use a plastic tub and freeze my own block of ice). Within about 15 minutes, the temp dropped from 77 to 72 and the humidity went from 42 to 55. I know 55 is a little high for plants at this stage but my priority is to stop the mites from breeding, laying eggs, and taking over my crop.
This sort of set won't work from most of you but it might help someone.
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