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In your experience, does it make sense to stay on the upper limits of vpd to decrease humidity? For example... seedlings require .06-1.0kpa. At .08 in my setup the humidity is around 74% during the day with alot of airflow. At 1.0 I can maintain 68% humidity. I'm very new to this, lots of questions to be answered. Thanks!Here’s a neat chart; https://vpdchart.com/
Just be careful. Sometimes chasing the vpd chart can cause it’s own issues. In example, taking it above 70% humidity in my experience caused the plants stress.
I would target the lower humidity. You can get away with high humidity in veg. When you start to flower you may want to bring the humidity down. I like to keep it down around 60% in late flower. This is where vpd chasing it’s hard because 70% puts you at a higher risk of budrot.In your experience, does it make sense to stay on the upper limits of vpd to decrease humidity? For example... seedlings require .06-1.0kpa. At .08 in my setup the humidity is around 74% during the day with alot of airflow. At 1.0 I can maintain 68% humidity. I'm very new to this, lots of questions to be answered. Thanks!
By the time we get to flower, the humidity and temp will be much more manageable. I haven't tested leaf temp yet, one of the tools I haven't picked up yet but on the listcool. Im just researching right now. Gona start building my mext setup and want to include vpd Maybe....
I would target the lower humidity. You can get away with high humidity in veg. When you start to flower you may want to bring the humidity down. I like to keep it down around 60% in late flower. This is where vpd chasing it’s hard because 70% puts you at a higher risk of budrot.
under LED we want to target a leaf surface temp of around 80-84F.