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    Default Temp humidity problems.

    I’m growing in pretty cold conditions now. And struggling with a good way to heat without rising the humidity cos it’s a pain in the ass. Iv done a drawing of where I have the heater now. It’s a tube heater. Click image for larger version. 

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    No1 is where I have had it.

    Would a better place be 2 or 3 what do you think ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Uv123_4 View Post
    I’m growing in pretty cold conditions now. And struggling with a good way to heat without rising the humidity cos it’s a pain in the ass. Iv done a drawing of where I have the heater now. It’s a tube heater. Click image for larger version. 

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    No1 is where I have had it.

    Would a better place be 2 or 3 what do you think ?


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    I think the only way to know for sure in your environment is for you to test it in your environment..can't get much more precise than that

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    Quote Originally Posted by IceCalibur View Post
    I think the only way to know for sure in your environment is for you to test it in your environment..can't get much more precise than that
    I was looking on google and saw something about putting it next to the air intake and it will sook it through. I will just have to give both ideas a shot and see how they do.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Uv123_4 View Post
    I was looking on google and saw something about putting it next to the air intake and it will sook it through. I will just have to give both ideas a shot and see how they do.


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    Absolutely..give it a whirl and report back with your findings

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    Quote Originally Posted by IceCalibur View Post
    Absolutely..give it a whirl and report back with your findings
    Wee update. Hung it up near top of the tent. Been a couple of hours and the humidity has dropped 20% so will see what it’s like tomoz night. Temps sittin nice too so will see how it goes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uv123_4 View Post
    Wee update. Hung it up near top of the tent. Been a couple of hours and the humidity has dropped 20% so will see what it’s like tomoz night. Temps sittin nice too so will see how it goes.
    Ohh very nice, that's quite the humidity drop man

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    Quote Originally Posted by IceCalibur View Post
    Ohh very nice, that's quite the humidity drop man
    Yeah it’s been sitting well over 70. Only put hygrometer in last week cos never had one. And it’s sat up there whole time. So happy to see it coming down. Would rain outside affect it at all ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Uv123_4 View Post
    Yeah it’s been sitting well over 70. Only put hygrometer in last week cos never had one. And it’s sat up there whole time. So happy to see it coming down. Would rain outside affect it at all ?


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    Yes..I always notice an increase when it's raining outside, as the humidity when raining is literally between 80-100% lol..so it's bound to effect us indoors too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IceCalibur View Post
    Yes..I always notice an increase when it's raining outside, as the humidity when raining is literally between 80-100% lol..so it's bound to effect us indoors too.
    Ok cos it has been kinda wet last week I’d say pretty much the whole time. Will keep an eye on it. Cheers.


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