Recommendations on a DeHumidifier

dante76

Active Member
I was suggested that i may not need a humidifier if i'm only drying one plant but i'd rather be safe than sorry.

I plan on drying in a bathroom that doesn't get used and i'll be keeping this shut so no light will get in. I have a fan so i'm good on keep it cool but i'm looking at different dehumidifier and i'm not sure what would be sufficient.

Plus, next season i'll be doing more than one plant so i think it would be good to invest in.

I'm considering an LG model but they have aweful reviews..would you recommend a low/mid model that can hold 2-4 pints of water? or More?

thanks
 

mastiffkush

Well-Known Member
the dehumidifier will create heat, i have noticed anywhere from 5-7 degrees depending on the exhaust ventilation. I just purchased a new one, frigidaire it was 80 bucks and i think that its 20 pint...it creates quite a bit of heat and it pretty loud..i would not recommend it, it came from best buy.
 

Lockdown420

Active Member
Well if your dryin a plant you don't want a humidifier or your buds will take to long to dry and they may get moldy unless you have a really dry environment. All you need is a small dehumidifier placed by your plant and it will suck the water out. I put my buds in a carboard box with the lid shut beside the dedumidifer in a cool dark room. In about 5 to 8 days the stem snaps and they go into jars and burped for 3 days then left to cure. And don't buy a Danby i have a new one and its peice of shit,It stop working after a month and was like $300.
 

cranker

Legal Moderator, Esq.
Get a damp rid or another activated carbon thing to take the moisture out of the air.
 
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