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Not at all. The water carrying capacity of air increases with temperature, so as you warm the room you only increase the relative humidity. You have to start with a dry environment because of all the water that will be introduced through the respiration of the plants and evaporation from the soil.Wouldn't the heat from the lights take care of any dampness? even on a 12/12 cycle??