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2tonne of lab grade carbon - humidity control?


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So are you trying to run a closed system ? If not just run heaps of fans. Air movement is the key.

Sorry my mistake..not sealed Hermanian.

 

As Herman said, since its not sealed id have more intake air and at least a half dozen oscellating fans, the plants will be sweating at that temp. Even worse now warmer days are coming. Air cooled hoods maybe? Humidity is relative to temp remember.

Noted DailyToken! intake I'd confidently say it's 1 for 1 now - because I have very little framework(timber) . I have to balance it otherwise the plastic walls will either get sucked in if not enough intake or opposite if not enough exhaust(think ballon).

 

So picking up my dehumidifier soon to. can't put any fans on as I have very little to fix them on(framing). Plus they are quiet large and not much room to move. They are on 4th week grow so now isn't the issue - so I have a little more time to get it right.

 

it's wet outside where I am so can't really draw air that's already humid - temps should be ok for now will be running 3 to 3 ...ideally 7 to 7 would of been better - I realise now but it's sort of to late.

 

do you know if the carbon I have will absorb any of the moisture DailyToken?

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