condensation at bottom of tent???

today I was giving my plants their first proper watering on Day 7 and I noticed condensation at the bottom of the tent about 1 foot up from the floor.
I have my plant raised up off the floor about 2.5 foot, would I be best putting them back down on the floor again and is the condensation normal, I have no outtake running at the minute, would this be why?
 
today I was giving my plants their first proper watering on Day 7 and I noticed condensation at the bottom of the tent about 1 foot up from the floor.
I have my plant raised up off the floor about 2.5 foot, would I be best putting them back down on the floor again and is the condensation normal, I have no outtake running at the minute, would this be why?
will take pics later
 
Problem sorted, after staring at the condensation for a while lol, I soon realised that it's because I raised my plants up off the floor about 2.5foot and that's around the same level as the condensation,
So I assume that it is to do with the wet soil with light above = evaporation = condensation, below takes longer to evaporate as there ain't as much light as above,
 
If you have water condensing in the tent your RH is too high for the temperature in the tent compared to the temperature outside of the tent. Warm moist air is condensing on the cooler walls. This is not a good condition and is a reecipe for mold, mildew and fungus. It is important to always have good airflow through the tent vented outdoors. If your tent is in a garage or other unheated space in the winter you should insulate the tent to prevent this.
 

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