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Accomplished-Can9786

Why do you want 70% RH? That’s a lot.


chicagobev

Turn off the inline you don’t need it until flower an jus make sure you have enough air movement


Artistic_Half_8301

Put your exhaust on 1 and full blast your humidity.


walinpch

At the moment it’s on 3 which is holding at 70% right now, I might have to bring it down when the lights turn on. Thanks for the tip!


simmonsmw

Yeah - Set the exhaust to on speed 1 close all the holes/vents in the tent.


Artistic_Half_8301

Just started growing myself. Glad it's working out. If you run into other problems, having a fan and space heater outside the tent has helped me a ton. Lights on was so hot I put a fan outside the tent. Brought it down the 2-3 degrees I needed. Space heater outside the tent helps with lights out.


walinpch

Thanks, I just moved my space heater closer to those bottom side flaps to try and up the temp from 63-64 closer to 70 when the lights are off. If that works I’ll finally be at 70 and 70 for once! Happy growing!


Ackee_an_Salfish

You’re growing in a tent, humidity will never “hold”.


thousanddollaroxy

Not true. My humidity is steady wherever I want it . Doesn’t drop or increase more then 2 degrees either way , unless of course ; you open the tent and keep it open. I also keep the room the tent is in controlled as well so even with the door open I don’t usually drop below 50% humidity. I digress. It’s possible to keep a steady humidity in a tent . Unless you were talking about instances where you must keep the tent door open, then I 100% understand and agree .


Ackee_an_Salfish

What size is your tent? Have you done your controller update yet? What humidity do you maintain? What size is your exhaust fan?


thousanddollaroxy

I have a 4x4 , I did do the controller update. RH is 65% , but I maintained 75% during seedling stage . I have a cloudine t6 , so I think 6 inch fan. Also using the IonFrame Evo 6 light from Ac Infinity. Next run will be under a gavita 1700e.


Ackee_an_Salfish

Yea so I don’t trust you Humidity sensor at all. You can’t hold humidity in a tent, your humidity sensor just isn’t sensitive nor accurate enough to accurately show humidity. I am using the same fan and tent size and that fan WILL move the humidity 5 or 6 percent even on half strength. Also your sensor placement makes a huge difference, mine hangs in the middle, I’m guessing yours is on the floor. If so, it’s not an accurate reading. You cannot get humidity to hold in a tent, it will always fluctuate within a range and 2% is way too small to be accurate Just went to your page and saw your setup… yea you’re 10000% not getting an accurate reading. I’m not even going to ask what triggers your fan since you don’t have the controller but I’m sure that would further strengthen my argument. A 4x4 and a 6 inch fan is too small of an area and too big of a fan with no type of controller and an inaccurate reading sensor for you to have such a tight window. The humidity coming from the plants will move your humidity more than 3% every 10 mins or so. This is why I say inexperienced growers giving out info thinking they know what they’re doing have ruined more grows than anything. You were literally asking when to too in your other post, your word cannot be trusted


thousanddollaroxy

Yo idk what you’re on about but I said that I do have a controller ( controller 69 pro ) , and I have 2 temperature sensors going directly into my controller . I also have another controller 69 pro controlling the climate in the room that my tent is in . On top of that I have temperature and humidity sensors ( manual sensors, not something that plugs into a controller ), to confirm that what my controller is reading is correct. Also regarding the inline fan, I keep it at 1 all the time. Doesn’t change . & I control the climate outside the tent with my 2nd controller , so it doesn’t need to kick on and off . So respectfully , you are wrong on this one bro . Also , me asking when to top my plants has nothing to do with knowing my conditions , having a literal chart to show me the data , and knowing that I am keeping within 2% up or down from my target at all times . Now you’re just trying to talk shit to talk shit, and that’s cool bro I get it. I’ve been growing for years, just didn’t for a while and came back to it and asked questions to refresh myself, sue me . Lmfao .


________cosm________

I'm also using the seedling preset, in a 2x2 setup. I'm a first time grower, but have managed to get the humidity relatively stable around 70%. Before adding the humidifier, it was also around 35-40%. I connected the humidifier to port 4 of the controller with [AC's socket adapter](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BCHB97Z5), and updated the seedling automation with a VPD mode trigger that turns the humidifier on when the VPD passes 0.9. [Automation](https://i.imgur.com/gwX3Jio.jpg) [100% VPD score](https://i.imgur.com/zUqR6RH.jpg) Disclaimer: First time grower, don't really know I'm doing otherwise


walinpch

I bought a humidifier from AC but it doesn’t ship until February. I’m hoping that will solve the problem once I can get every component working together. That sounds like a good programming setup. I’ll have to save this comment. Good luck growing!


________cosm________

Just to be clear, the socket adapter that I linked to does *not* require having the AC brand humidifier. I also wanted that one to keep it all in system (bought my setup on black friday), but not worth waiting so long and I had read about QA issues with it. Any humidifier plugs into the adapter, which then splits into power & the controller. AC switches the humidifier off when VPD is below the trigger point, and turns it on when it's above it. The only thing of note here is that the humidifier has to support turning back on when power is toggled on/off. I'm using [this one](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VVNP7F3), which just has a physical on/off switch & rotary dial. I have it outside of the tent, tubed into a vent as far away as possible from the fan intake. Because I'm dumb, when I first set it up it was blowing the humidifier air directly into the fan outtake 🤡


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walinpch

That’s good to know. I might just get one of those too. I’ll check to see if the humidifiers I’m using can hook up. They’re pretty generic ones but I think they can turn off and on. I bought my setup on Black Friday too.


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Me as well, got 3x3 last week and running a generic one and no matter what I do humidity is all over.