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hey all is it harder to control humidity in an ebb and flow table than other systems or dirt i would like to keep the humidity down to 50% or lower iff possible would this be possible to accomplish with a standerd home de humidifier thanx-jd--- | ||
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hey adder puff the system is gonna be in a basement room i am gonna do my best to insulate the walls and floors with foam insulation sheets, i thought maby it would help i am not sure how to ventilate it yet though i thought i could use an oscillating fan blowing on the tops, and leave the door cracked to con trol the temp, i have a neontransformer/o3 generator so i figured the smell wouldent be a prob if i do ventilate it can i run the exhaust hose to were the dryer exhaust is ,would the exhausted heat be visible to infared or will the smell getout .BUT my main concern is humidity so i can get the plants to dessicate and form alot of crystals thanx --jd-- | ||
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![]() | Hi Ya the vent fo the drier is a good idea and the lill ozone genny will kill the smells how many ppls do u hear gettin busted via heat camaras?? i wouldnt worry bout it too much have a good grow Adder | ||
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