RoadKillSkunkHunt
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Don't put temp and rh meters under lights unless they are fully shaded.
It's a meter for reading air not light, light will heat it up give you false readings and then you incorrectly set the wrong environment which is 90% of everything.
Weird how this is general knowledge in all other disciplines and we seem to have very little advice. The met office would disown you for this behaviour they use a screen to protect all their Rh and temp equipment from light and so should we.
Generally your tent air temp and rh should track your room readings and once you know that it's easier to not measure inside the tent and many of us work that way round.
Hope that helps get your environment set. Getting a reading in a small hyper reflective tent is very hard it's almost better not to try.
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A PPFD meter measures light. He's talking about measuring light, not air. While I do agree in principle about what you're saying ... he's trying to measure light so he does not want the meter shaded!