My setup is a 4x4 tent in a dedicated 10x10 room.
I'm using a small humidifier, but I'm not able to get the humidity up past 30% because the room's exhaust fan comes on for 15 minutes once per hour to exchange the air. Essentially, the humidity rises to 30%, then the exhaust fan takes it back down to 21%, and then it rises back up to 30% over time before being drawn back down. My options seem to be:
* Do nothing
* Change the exhaust setting to run once every two hours (is that sufficient to ensure the plants have enough fresh air?)
* Buy a new timer that allows settings below 15 minute intervals
* Put the humidity domes back on
* Something else, or a combo of the above
I think the answer is: I have a 440 CFM exhaust fan in a 700 cubic foot room, so it would take roughly 1.6 minutes to fully replace the air, thus I should buy a new timer that allows me to set the exhaust timing to 2 minutes.
What do you think? And if you agree, do you think I could get away with exchanging the air once every couple hours? The tent is 104 cubic feet (again, in a 700 cubic foot room).
I'm using a small humidifier, but I'm not able to get the humidity up past 30% because the room's exhaust fan comes on for 15 minutes once per hour to exchange the air. Essentially, the humidity rises to 30%, then the exhaust fan takes it back down to 21%, and then it rises back up to 30% over time before being drawn back down. My options seem to be:
* Do nothing
* Change the exhaust setting to run once every two hours (is that sufficient to ensure the plants have enough fresh air?)
* Buy a new timer that allows settings below 15 minute intervals
* Put the humidity domes back on
* Something else, or a combo of the above
I think the answer is: I have a 440 CFM exhaust fan in a 700 cubic foot room, so it would take roughly 1.6 minutes to fully replace the air, thus I should buy a new timer that allows me to set the exhaust timing to 2 minutes.
What do you think? And if you agree, do you think I could get away with exchanging the air once every couple hours? The tent is 104 cubic feet (again, in a 700 cubic foot room).