Propane or Electric Heater???

Luvthatloud

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My night temps are getting low 60 degrees and I want to buy a heater to heat the grow space.. Can I use a propane heater or will it produce humidity? Or should I just stay with the electric heaters? Where the cost is way more bill and unit.
 

ThaiBaby1

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My night temps are getting low 60 degrees and I want to buy a heater to heat the grow space.. Can I use a propane heater or will it produce humidity? Or should I just stay with the electric heaters? Where the cost is way more bill and unit.
buy a good heating mat and put your plants on top.
 

a senile fungus

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A byproduct of the combustión of propane is water vapor, so it will add to your humidity. Assuming you're sealed, unless you have a dehumidifier or AC running at night then you're just adding to your space's RH.
 

Budget Buds

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Propane will increase humidity but will also add co2 to the room , Electric heaters will reduce humidity :) BB
 

nevergoodenuf

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Get a dehumidifier and run it at night. They can throw out plenty of heat for you, instead of wasting energy on heating.
 
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