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    Default Sand too lower humidity???

    Just a idea in my head wondered what u guys think.
    I know during flower I need too lower the humidity. The room my tent is in is quite damp.
    Would adding a good layer of sand on the floor make any difference or do u think would make little difference and be a waste of time.

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    Waste of time. If it's really bad get a dehumidifier, you can get a small one for $40-$60.

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    I got a small dehumidifier but did nothing.
    I got another one but builds up heat and takes about 500watts.
    Try too leave it out until I really need too.

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    I would definitely take care of your humidity problems first & formost In flowering.
    Good luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stillmix View Post
    I would definitely take care of your humidity problems first & formost In flowering.
    Good luck.
    Is it important at the start of flower or more when buds start forming

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    I would say when buds form imho mate

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    Yeah tend to agree with cannabug. As long as your soils not constantly soaking wet .
    Do wonder how you’ll cope during summer though.

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    Sadly theres no quick easy fix mate its airflow with fans or dehumidifier. If sand was viable I'd go full hog and have an opened bag of post crete in each corner lol

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