I’m curious to know if anyone has a solution to high humidity without buying a de-humidifier? Thanks!
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If in flower, no, you need it to keep away mold.
The rest of the time adjust temps to het VPD within range.Flower Room: 11' x 7' x 7.5'H, 480w AC, 13gal/day dehumidifier, 1.5gal ultrasonic humidifier, 60gal (27gal usable) nute tank, 16" pedestal fan & 18" wall fan. Lighting and climate automated. Hand watering.
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Move to the Desert......
Kidding....I can't think of any other way of removing humidity out of the air other than a dehumidifier.
If you do decide to purchase one buy one a size larger than what they say the humidifier for your space should be.
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Yes. I forgot about those other methods.
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People in Phoenix rarely have an issue with high humidity, if you have high temps and high RH your in hell so give it up. LOL. I didnt know that about the carbon filters, i only thought they removed the smell. InterestingLast edited by Allenpro; 03-13-2024, 06:25 PM.
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Depends on how big the space is but you could try DampRid crystals......but you probably need a big bag for a 2x2 tent and even then, it might not work. Like if you're in FL then don't even waste your money. If it's normally good and you just have a wet spell, it could help in a pinch.Peace. Love. Mushrooms and Weed.
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If there is a cheaper way I have probably tried it and from my experience its really more "frugal" to buy a dehumidifier. If RH is a real problem those bags are wasted effort & wasted $. Money would be better spent on a cheap fan to keep air moving but nothing compares to a solid environment
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honestly....if you want frugal.....get a dehumidifier. It may be a more expensive purchase but also a purchase that's worthwhile. I tried for 3 years almost to work around getting the proper equipment. It wasn't until i bit my tongue and finally went a got the dehumidifier that the quality of my flower doubled. Buying DampRId or any other temp humidity adjusting packs will cost you way more money in the long run that just buying a dehumidifier. I wish i could give you an answer for a more frugal alternative but i haven't found an effective one yet.
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From the PrimaKlima site..
Activated Carbon Filter: Production and Function - primaklima – filtration, ventilation, metal forming
"Air with humidity below 55% can be filtered very well by activated carbon filters. With air humidity of 60% or above, the filter’s performance decreases and good filter performance cannot be guaranteed if air humidity exceeds 70%."
From a few other quick look ups on google it would seem that high humidity doesn't ruin the filter but will certainly decrease its effectiveness. Once the humidity drops below 60% it would seem that the air passing would dry out the wet charcoal reactivating it. A friend of mine use to have a business where he would recharge the big filters for big grow operations by boiling the entire filter in vinegar and water for a couple hours. He had a hot room where he would put all the boiled filters so that the charcoal could dry. I figure if you can boil charcoal for a couple hours and then let it dry there should be no issue with high humidity as long as you don't sustain if for any length of time.
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