Jared up some bud, humidity is around 52%. Added a humidity pack (62%), How long does it take to see a correction in the humidity level?
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I don't know if they will bring it up that much. They are made to keep it stable after you get close. Better at bringing down humidity than raising it.2X4X6 Quictent
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The humidity will likely go up a little over a few hours if the packets aren’t too old but you have a big gap to bridge for one packet (depending on the size of the packet). You can try putting two packets in until the humidity comes up enough but last grow I tried something suggested in a thread that actually worked pretty well - snip a few short lengths of stem/twig and drop them in the jar for a few days (with the packet). The stems obviously have more moisture in them than the leaves and will bring up the moisture level. Take them out once it reaches your desired level. If I recall it was a pretty quick process - maybe a day or two.
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