ways to bring humidity down

SmokeNfish

Active Member
Have a look at some second hand dehumidifiers if you can find some around, I picked one up for $50, pretty much like new and really does the job. Great for drying buds as well!
 

FlashBabylon

Active Member
My 2c:
Dehumidifiers work well but up the temperature.
Damp rid works if you throw lots of them at the problem and are prepared to keep emptying them, refilling them, and buying more.
Air-con, if you can afford it, will kill two birds with one stone, reducing heat and humidity in one.
I couldn't afford the air-con, tried the dehuey and had heat issues, so ended up using damp rid alongside the best tip I can offer you:

MAKE SOME ROOM.

As soon as I culled two early-finishing plants, spaced out the remaining plants, and got the airflow working better, my humidity fell dramatically.
 

Muskman80

New Member
Thnaks guys. Used 4 damp raids. Didn't do much. RH 63% right now with a 75 temp. Small buds so don't think I'll have a issue with bud root. Thoughts? New grower. 2 mad gorw will post few pics. Oh so I added some bags of rice and it dropped to 62%. Still gott get it to 50% and then learn cure. Fun
 

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Michiganja Meduana

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No need to spend big bucks, if you're in a tent, 2 fans is all you need, 1 exhaust and 1 intake, generally most have a higher intake to create a positive pressure inside the tent (pushing unused air out any holes or wherever it can get out). this proper ventilation method will reduce humidity and you won't need to have the 2 fans inside the tent, as the positive pressure inside creates enough air movement to give a gentle breeze all over your tent which is a lot better then running 2 fans.
That doesnt help much if the intake air is humid.
 
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