Good work on the fogger... but you could have put it outside the tent and vented the fog in on the intake. There's still time to fix it! Or just call it good enough...
Thinking out aloud. ..
..put the whole getup outside of the tent, .. Enclose the fogger itself, vent that into the tent..
Meh. I think that's about 4 steps ahead of where I am now. As it is, even with the whole getup in the veg tent, the fogger can't keep up with the rate at which the air is being exchanged..
I do have a largeish (16" x 6"?) passive intake on the flower cab. I oughtta button that up and see if that happens.
But again, for those scoring at home, the veg cab exhausts into the flower cab. Veg tent exhaust is full bore 170 CFM. Flower cab exhaust is 400 CFM, dialed back to about 1/3 strength.
Veg vol is about 35 cu ft, flower vol is about 70 sq ft. Exactish details a few posts back
Calling all ventilation detectives!
Oh. On a side-yet-related note, if the fogger doesn't work out, I think I'll change gears on the upgrade for now and get the veg set up with blumats. .. Outside the tent..
yeah dude... there's a reason why people use hoods and tubes for cooling... Its easier to control temperature and humidity independently.
What's happening is your fog is sitting in one spot. You need a fan dispersing it. I should have mentioned this, but it slipped my mind. I ran into the same problem. I fixed it with a PC fan blowing the fog around.
Yes, I was suggesting you put the lid on that rubbermaid, cut a hole in the top and duct that into your veg. Watch the humidity rise.
yeah dude... there's a reason why people use hoods and tubes for cooling... Its easier to control temperature and humidity independently.
Hey Silver! I was tryn ta axe you sum questions on the last page....
What is your flower tent humidity normally at?
I thought you said above 30%...
So how is the flowering going silver? Inquiring minds want to know! Lol
Whats that ND look like dried?