Indoor Humidity Blues

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Winter is upon us in the East, my humidity was running from 50% at its highest and 46% at its lowest, temp. was between 78-81 degrees F. Now with the furnace running, humidity is now running between 37%-38% constant through the 18hrs. and temp. is 77 degrees which I can live with , I've read at minimum the humidity at this stage, "flowering" should be between 40%-50%. I've come too far to loose my girl's like this, does anyone have any ideas how I can bring my humidity back in to normal range.

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I doubt you will take a total loss with those numbers... but if you are in a tent or an enclosed space try a wet towel or a bowl of water with a small clamp fan blowing across it to help evap the water into your area and raise the rh... is it impossible to get a humidifier there?
 
Winter is upon us in the East, my humidity was running from 50% at its highest and 46% at its lowest, temp. was between 78-81 degrees F. Now with the furnace running, humidity is now running between 37%-38% constant through the 18hrs. and temp. is 77 degrees which I can live with , I've read at minimum the humidity at this stage, "flowering" should be between 40%-50%. I've come too far to loose my girl's like this, does anyone have any ideas how I can bring my humidity back in to normal range.

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I would give my middle testicle to have a permanent RH 35% bro that's perfect for LED growing.
 
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Rep slap for that my friend.... I had previously ran the 600 mh/hps and kept temps at 75.. I still have my grow tent steady @75 and switched to the mars 2 1200w led.... I will correct this as soon as I get home I can cover a vent and slow my fan to get it over 80 hopefully. My rh stays 42 to 45 usually so I'm close there...


Makes perfect sense as well more out more in bigger plants
 
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