Humidifier is not enough

Michael Stark

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I have a 3×4×5.5 tent that has just 1 seedling, with a 600w LED light.. I have everything under control except the humidity, or so I think.. bought a humidity controller and have a humidifier and a dehumidifier hooked up and set to 52% with a 6% gap either way before anything turns on.. I have a heater that is set to 77°F, an oscillating desk fan and 2 computer fans, which have a 1, 2, or 3 setting for speed, for the intake and exhaust.. WINTER HAS COME and the low humidity with it.. I have a Vicks humidifier and it sucks.. i think the problem is that it simply just can not keep up with the air exchange rate.. there has to be a better answer than to buy a bigger humidifier.. space and money are very limited at this point.. the tent is tiny as is.. and furthermore, I'd like to mention this is a auto grow, and she'll be 3 weeks from germination on 10/19, so its 2 wks and 3 days old in the pics.. as is my 1st time, does she look healthy??
 

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Raising humidity can be done with a spray bottle of water as young as that is it could use a little more humidity but sounds like your in good shape for flower
 
Turn down your fans. This will bring up humidity. You only need a gentle breeze for the babies.
Don't fret. There are members here that grow in the desert with really low humidity. You can also spray down your tent walls to bring up humidity.
 
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