Thanks for any help GR

Ive got a good one, ill get the brand when im in loft this eveing. My recommendation is go big, you can set the humidity level on them, no point going small and it not being enough, a good 20-30l a day one.Growmie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 8:17 pmI'd like to get one to go inside/tape to a bag then vent as I've heard done on here, I'd just like a recommendation for one? It's hard to trust Amazon reviews these days so if someone had some hands on experience that would be great. I'm not sure even what ml to look for, would a 500ml be sufficient? My tent is a 3x3. My humidity sits at about 48% during early flower but I'd like to be able to slowly reduce it as the weeks go by.
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Keeno wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 8:25 pmIve got a good one, ill get the brand when im in loft this eveing. My recommendation is go big, you can set the humidity level on them, no point going small and it not being enough, a good 20-30l a day one.Growmie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 8:17 pmI'd like to get one to go inside/tape to a bag then vent as I've heard done on here, I'd just like a recommendation for one? It's hard to trust Amazon reviews these days so if someone had some hands on experience that would be great. I'm not sure even what ml to look for, would a 500ml be sufficient? My tent is a 3x3. My humidity sits at about 48% during early flower but I'd like to be able to slowly reduce it as the weeks go by.
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The bag over the top is a must imo. The direct hot dry air hitting the plant can hermy them. Ive seen it twice in my grooms. If you dont have room in the tent a heavy duty bag taped onto the top with ducting taped onto the other end of the bag is great. Acts as a intake. It will also heat your space nice which is no bad thing this time of year.
Humidity has been a nightmare this year.
Some of the larger ones come with a hose you can direct into a nice big container.Finchmad_79 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 10:25 pmBeen looking at dehumidifiers myself the last couple of days and my head is boggled.
Tank size is important but surely extraction rate is more important. Is it not?
Some of them 500ml ones on amazon can only extract 200ml in a 24 hour period.
Most ive looked at do that.GHO wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 10:41 pmSome of the larger ones come with a hose you can direct into a nice big container.Finchmad_79 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 10:25 pmBeen looking at dehumidifiers myself the last couple of days and my head is boggled.
Tank size is important but surely extraction rate is more important. Is it not?
Some of them 500ml ones on amazon can only extract 200ml in a 24 hour period.