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It does, VPD is the way that plants can carry water with nutrients from the roots to the leaves against gravity. Having it a little bit off wont cause big problems but if its way off you bet it willI don't know that VPD matters all that much unless you are using co2. As Natep said, get your rh and temps in line.
"Raises hand" I have a question why the straw on top of your medium? I've NVR seen that B4I have an ACI 69 controller. Can anyone help me figure out the best way to set up the program. It was going fairly well, but now that my plants have gotten bigger my tent seems too warm.
Inline Fan- right now I have the inline fan running for 10 minutes on 40 minutes off
Lights 16 hours on
Humidifier- what is the best way to set this up ? Using target or trigger?
Heater-what is the best way to set this up? Using target or trigger?
I have two oscillating fans that aren't operated by the controller but are on 24/7.
This is my first grow.
Would you say that my plant is in early flower?
Thanks
Its called mulching. When you cover the top substrate with dry vegetal material to help it retain humidity and temperature. It also helps prevent soil pests like fungus gnats as adults need to feed on the surface unlike larvae who feed underground on whatever is on the soil plus your roots. There are specific dried vegetal materials that need to be used, if you were to mulch with your own weed plant leaves it would probably end in oidium unless you dry them really well before doing so, and they will crumble easily, thats why you dont see it, its risky and inconvenient. Its usually leaves from certain trees or straw. Outdoors it also helps protect the soil against hard weather and prevents unwated weeds from growing."Raises hand" I have a question why the straw on top of your medium? I've NVR seen that B4
Mulch. Its what the BAS guy does. This is my first time so I'm following some of his methods"Raises hand" I have a question why the straw on top of your medium? I've NVR seen that B4
Looks okay, but you might want to run your inline (exhaust?) fan more often. If it's attached to the controller, you could set it to run above a set temperature, like 82º, for example.I have an ACI 69 controller. Can anyone help me figure out the best way to set up the program. It was going fairly well, but now that my plants have gotten bigger my tent seems too warm.
Inline Fan- right now I have the inline fan running for 10 minutes on 40 minutes off
Lights 16 hours on
Trigger it using the "auto" option to run when the humidity drops below a set level. Young plants need higher humidity. As plants age, they like lower humidity.Humidifier- what is the best way to set this up ? Using target or trigger?
Use the "auto" option to turn it on below a set temperature. I set mine to the low 50s most of the time and let the lights heat the tent when they're on. I usually don't run the heater and the lights at the same time.Heater-what is the best way to set this up? Using target or trigger?
Okay.I have two oscillating fans that aren't operated by the controller but are on 24/7.
It looks like it is.Would you say that my plant is in early flower?
ThisI like constant air exchange so I prefer to keep exhaust always on at a low speed of 1 or 2, increases based on Auto mode trigger.
I would like to see most of your equipment in Auto Mode with the correct buffer or transition settings personally.
I don't like cycle mode, I only use it for UV lights that I cycle on for 10 minutes every 1 hour.
I think VPD is easier to control when you have 1 constant variable.
Keep temp constant and only change humidity to reach ideal VPD or keep humidity constant and only change temp to reach ideal VPD.
When you're trying to change both at the same time, equipment can start working against each.
These values will be different at lights off.
I make night Automations so when my lights go off, my Controller 69 goes to my night settings and adjusts based on that.
My lung room is a spare office so I have house HVAC that I can use to keep the tent in range. It's been working really well but my opening and closing the vent in the room trying to regulate temp puts some strain on the house HVAC so at some point I'm going to have them install a motorized damper at the unit base so that I can install a separate thermostat in the room and not have to manually adjust it.The variable I use is temperature. I have a humidifier but it doesnt have a setting so it stops when its at the humidity I want. For some people will be easier to change humidity for some it will be easier to play with temperature. The way I play with temperature without AC is just increasing or decreasing the airflow, taking advantage of the warmth of the LEDs. What breaks my balls sometimes is the upper canopy temperature during summer, need better fans. Of course is a bit of a pain because humidity changes when I water but is the only way I know, any ideas are appreciated (that dont involve buying AC hahaha)
YesIf your going to try? then you might want to control your lung room outside of your tents 1st.
"Hot and Humid in Veg / Less Hot low humidity in Flower" its as simple as that!"Dont Chase VPD - in tent growing your humidifier and extractor unit will fight with each other constantly and you may only hit VPD marks for 4 minutes at a time in a 24hr period - VPD is for million dollar grow rooms, built to tight engineering specs - If your going to try? then you might want to control your lung room outside of your tents 1st.
(before VPD marketing) -In the old days, we always said "Hot and Humid in Veg / Less Hot low humidity in Flower" its as simple as that!
Agree,"Hot and Humid in Veg / Less Hot low humidity in Flower" its as simple as that!"
I dont wanna be a ball breaker but I had VPD problems in the past and I didnt even know what it was until I realized and took action. I dont have AC so I cant have perfect VPD but you really dont want suboptimal VPD, and depending on where you live following what you said might not be enough. Its totally true that as long as you keep decent parameters the plants are gonna be fine because the VPD are fine even if not at its most optimal. I dont have money for a expensive set up, not yet, so I try to make up for it with everything I can, every little detail adds up to the end result. You can also grow under "meh" VPD and your plant wont be as big but you wont think it was because of the VPD, thats the problem. Once you realize and dial in you can see results in growth. Its also true that most people who care about VPD are commercial sellers with expensive set ups and everything automated, at least is the case here in Spain.
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