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How's it going everybody new grower and having fun with it! I came in to say high and introduce myself. I'm a crop farmer from Texas that moved to Colorado about 6 years ago! Decided it was time to start growing my own!

I have a question on my plant I believe it's healthy, but what you yall think?
Plant is 4 days above ground and is a mephisto autoflower (deez nuggz)! I wanted to see if everybody thinks it's healthy because I'm not sure but it's growing like a weed!
Also is this good progress for an auto on day 4? I'm growing in a 60% ffof and 40% sunshine #4

I also want to add my RH I have set to 68% and temp stay between 71-78°f and my s44 ac infinity light at 30" above plant at 40%
 

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Welcome to the farm!

I also want to add my RH I have set to 68% and temp stay between 71-78°f and my s44 ac infinity light at 30" above plant at 40%
Your plant looks good to me, and so does your environment. One of the first things a commercial-grower friend mentioned to me when I began was vapor pressure deficit (VPD). Here's a chart that shows how it changes based on the life stage of the plant. Your settings are good for the propogation and early vegetation stages. As plants grow more foliage, the humidity should decrease. The plants can take higher temperatures, as well.

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Welcome to the farm!


Your plant looks good to me, and so does your environment. One of the first things a commercial-grower friend mentioned to me when I began was vapor pressure deficit (VPD). Here's a chart that shows how it changes based on the life stage of the plant. Your settings are good for the propogation and early vegetation stages. As plants grow more foliage, the humidity should decrease. The plants can take higher temperatures, as well.

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Thanks for the reply. I figured it was good just by the look of it but I wasn't sure what it was supposed to look at. I've done 100's of hrs on research and learned alot about the environment and also about vpd so thank you for backing up the importance of vpd
 
Thanks for the reply. I figured it was good just by the look of it but I wasn't sure what it was supposed to look at. I've done 100's of hrs on research and learned alot about the environment and also about vpd so thank you for backing up the importance of vpd
One of the best things about the VPD chart for me was how it helped me understand that VPD should increase as the plants mature.
 
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