Dehumidify

manlookingj

Active Member
I've got a Windchaser compact dihumidifier coming. Bought it online for sixty buc,s and should be getting to my home in a day or two. Hopefully it will help get a hold on my being able to control, and get my humidity down. It runs too high I think generally, from mid thirtys, to low fifties, but, I am hoping running a 600ml per day compact dihumidifier over a period of time will drive my rl down to a prefered 20ish at least. I have a tight 4 by 4 7 foot high space, or I am hoping this will work. I just can't bring myself to run a compressor 24/7. That would shoot my electric bill up. Anyone every us the compact dihumidifiers with any sucess?
I'm conserned with humidity, espesially during flower. I've never had great luck with trich production on the tops and I'm wanting/hoping to see the coorolation between dryness and trich production. I would say on an ongoing harvest a person should be able to tell if there is a differnce.
So, when I do get my humidity under control. I will let you know.
 

HomeGrown420baby

Well-Known Member
flowering u can go as high as 50%rh brotha..no need for u to get a dehumidifier but people talk about lowering it to help produce more trichs but it could also stunt growth being to low
 

manlookingj

Active Member
well got it in operation, we'll see if it actually can control the humidity in this space. 4 x 4 x 7. The space is very variant to out side conditions. Sometime it runs low,as of recent. As low as 20% rl which is where I would like it to say all the time. Pretty much. But, the humidity usually is at least in the upper thirties, alot of times in the upper forties, and fifties. So. Like I said. I'll see and let you know if this area is controlable in that respect anyways.
 

manlookingj

Active Member
First night it sucked out bout a 1/2 liter, but I was reading 31% RL, so that made me happy. It's been creepin into the high 40s and 50s at night, so... wantin to keep it low
 
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