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    Default Humidity very low help please

    My humidity was in the low 30s-low 40s when I started but it’s gone down to 27 most of the time now, I was advised to try filled buckets in the room with the growdrobe in, I tried it and it hasn’t made a difference I also tried a small bowl of water in the growdrobe and that hasn’t made a difference either and not sure what to do now my autos are 22 days old and a few days old, the member that has been helping me said I will have to get a humidifier but I’m wondering if there’s anything I can do till I’ve got the funds
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    Quote Originally Posted by skunkblast View Post
    My humidity was in the low 30s-low 40s when I started but it’s gone down to 27 most of the time now, I was advised to try filled buckets in the room with the growdrobe in, I tried it and it hasn’t made a difference I also tried a small bowl of water in the growdrobe and that hasn’t made a difference either and not sure what to do now my autos are 22 days old and a few days old, the member that has been helping me said I will have to get a humidifier but I’m wondering if there’s anything I can do till I’ve got the funds
    Thanks peeps
    You could try hang a damp towel with a fan blowing at it. Not tried it myself but read it here somewhere and it was supposed to have worked for one of the growers if I remember correctly...

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    I use a water spray gun to help keep humidity at a steady level seems to work for me hope it helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhIpLaSh View Post
    You could try hang a damp towel with a fan blowing at it. Not tried it myself but read it here somewhere and it was supposed to have worked for one of the growers if I remember correctly...

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    cheers m8 i've also seen this one on here but i'm a bit paranoid putting a towel in my small growdrobe lol
    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigmeal69 View Post
    I use a water spray gun to help keep humidity at a steady level seems to work for me hope it helps
    cheers m8 do u mean spray it on the walls m8, i've been spraying in there a bit but not on the walls as they are wood
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    just spray it in the air every few hours but if it's a wooden grow room that could be another reason why ur humidity levels are really low wood takes in moisture so the water in the air will be taken In by the wood it would make it alot harder to maintain a steady level

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    Might be worth investing in a grow tent

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhIpLaSh View Post
    You could try hang a damp towel with a fan blowing at it. Not tried it myself but read it here somewhere and it was supposed to have worked for one of the growers if I remember correctly...

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    I do this when seedlings are young, one end of a tower in the bucket and the other hanging over the pot acting as a wick works up to a point but more tubs =more cloths
    Haha if you want to push humidity up near 100% stick a vegetable steamer in but only downside is your filling it every hour
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    As a temp fix i can not see why you can not spray the sides of the wardrobe. I would not advise to do it for a long period of time though. some plants you can get away with low humidity for a while it is over long periods that can cause issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigmeal69 View Post
    Might be worth investing in a grow tent
    I can’t do incase anybody has to come in my gaff m8
    Cheers

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