I tested my tent’s RH, and the humidity is at 35%, which is clearly low. What’s the best method of introducing humidity? Should they be covered up (I’ve been told by some that covering can cook the plant)?
Thanks!
I tested my tent’s RH, and the humidity is at 35%, which is clearly low. What’s the best method of introducing humidity? Should they be covered up (I’ve been told by some that covering can cook the plant)?
Thanks!
I don’t understand what you mean by covered up, what the easiest and probably safest thing is to add an inexpensive humidifier
Cover it with a Ziploc if possible humidity is probably gunna have to come up about 35-40% for the seedlings
You can cut a 2 liter bottle into a dome and spray mist inside and cover ?
Lmao I use 16 oz water bottles of I’m out of ziplocs
Thanks for all the responses. Really happy that I found this community.
I will do the plastic bottles to cover for now. @Paranorman, sorry for not being more clear. I meant something like covering them with a bottle for the time being while they are seedlings.
I don’t expect the humidity in the room they’re in to naturally increase over time, so to add moisture later, is it best to station a humidifier near the air intake of the tent? (Obviously, inside the tent sounds like a bad idea)
Yes that would work
No prob, I’d rather ask if I wasn’t sure.
It won’t work outside near the hole, I tried it
That’s a good idea, I knew you could get it, And a half hour on and half hour off should be perfect, great thinking buddy
This is awesome. Thanks for the pic, that makes it so much easier to figure out.