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Humidity Control
Dehumidification is one of the most important considerations when growing indoor plants. Without proper dehumidification, your plants could be at risk for mould and mildew growth, which can cause significant damage to your crop. There are many techniques that you can use to keep your grow room properly dehumidified, including humidifiers and air conditioners.
How to Choose the Right Setup
The first step in maintaining optimal humidity levels for your grow room is to choose a unit with the capacity needed to handle the size of your plant canopy. You'll need enough power to meet all of the demand from your plants during their peak times of growth and flowering, so it's essential to consider how much space you have available and how many lights you'll be using.
A dehumidifier is a good choice for growers who need to keep the air dry, but if you're in an area with high relative humidity levels, it may not be enough. In that case, you can use an air conditioner to help control the temperature and create a climate with optimal conditions for your indoor garden.
Another factor to consider when choosing a humidification or cooling unit is how much noise it makes. Many models are reasonably quiet and will fit easily into just about any grow room setup without causing too many disturbances for nearby plants.
How to Measure Humidity
One of the most important aspects of maintaining proper humidity levels in your grow room is monitoring. You'll need to keep an eye on both the temperature and the humidity levels to ensure that your plants are getting the ideal growing conditions.
There are a few different ways to measure the humidity in your grow room, including hygrometers, thermometers, and moisture metres.
Hygrometers measure the amount of water vapour present in the air. They come in both digital and analog models and can be placed anywhere in your grow room to give you an accurate reading of the current humidity levels.
Thermometers measure the temperature of your grow room, which is essential for regulating the climate and keeping your plants healthy. Many digital thermometers also have a built-in hygrometer, so you can easily monitor both the temperature and humidity levels in one device.
Moisture metres are another option for measuring the humidity in your grow room. These devices measure the moisture content of the air, soil, or growing media and can help you determine when to water your plants or take other steps to adjust the humidity levels.
Monitoring the humidity levels in your grow room is essential to keeping your plants healthy and happy. By using a combination of different devices, you can get an accurate reading of the current conditions and ensure that your grow room is always at the perfect level for your plants.