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Guess I'll have to finally break down and buy a humidifier...which considering where I live is just wrong, so wrong. Might just have to raise the lights all the way up to keep canopy temps in check, which might mean buying another ts1000 so I can zip it up somewhat. Running duct from other side of room is out so gotta suck it in from side vents near the floor. My brain hurts.


A simple pan of water with upright sponges inside the tent or just in front of the tent air intake will boost humidity a fair bit. During the winter the house humidity gets down around 30ish with the heat on and the pan of water raises the humidity into the 60's - 70's inside my tent.
 
get a webcam on it, i never stop watching mine grow but i never leave the house much.

Wyze works for most people but the time lapse feature does not work for me, but the live feed feature sure does.

many cheapy webcams for grow tents on amazon that should get you back to fishing!
I don't trust webcams in the tent. That video stream is evidence broadcast live or at least a video record of criminal activities. I do have some for home surveillance that I've verified to be secure, but even then, I won't point them at anything incriminating.

If you do use webcams for your tent, I recommend restricting their streams to within your network. If you are going to stream outside to check on things when you're out and about, make sure that:
a) the connection is encrypted with TLS 1.2 or greater
b) the connection is authenticated to you in specific
c) there are no backdoor accounts built into the device to allow remote access
d) the device doesn't phone home

That last one is where things fall apart. It's pretty common these days for electronics coming out of China to phone home. Cameras, in particular, are found all the time sending traffic to China.
 
Dude I was totally thinking the same thing man. :d5: :crying:
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I heard on the radio that today is National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day. Got big plans for the holiday? :rofl: @Fermented_Fruitz
Last year Crumbl gave out a free chocolate chip but the line was out the store and wrapped around the building and I wasn’t waiting that long on a free cookie!
 
I don't trust webcams in the tent. That video stream is evidence broadcast live or at least a video record of criminal activities. I do have some for home surveillance that I've verified to be secure, but even then, I won't point them at anything incriminating.

If you do use webcams for your tent, I recommend restricting their streams to within your network. If you are going to stream outside to check on things when you're out and about, make sure that:
a) the connection is encrypted with TLS 1.2 or greater
b) the connection is authenticated to you in specific
c) there are no backdoor accounts built into the device to allow remote access
d) the device doesn't phone home

That last one is where things fall apart. It's pretty common these days for electronics coming out of China to phone home. Cameras, in particular, are found all the time sending traffic to China.
:yeahthat: Great advice right here….technology may be convenient…but certainly has its downsides.
 
Do I understand it right that if I raise my RH% that my VPD will go down or is it the other way round.?
79.4 f, 34.3% RH, and 2.3kPaVPD.....as of right now.
Raise rh or lower temp
 
I don't trust webcams in the tent. That video stream is evidence broadcast live or at least a video record of criminal activities. I do have some for home surveillance that I've verified to be secure, but even then, I won't point them at anything incriminating.

If you do use webcams for your tent, I recommend restricting their streams to within your network. If you are going to stream outside to check on things when you're out and about, make sure that:
a) the connection is encrypted with TLS 1.2 or greater
b) the connection is authenticated to you in specific
c) there are no backdoor accounts built into the device to allow remote access
d) the device doesn't phone home

That last one is where things fall apart. It's pretty common these days for electronics coming out of China to phone home. Cameras, in particular, are found all the time sending traffic to China.
Well if he was legal it would be no worries but yes i understand the rest of that and the china part :wall:
 
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