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That is good to know i was planning on trying to use VPD as a methode to introduce light stress somewhat in the far future I'll try to remember that tresholdI haven't had mature plants do well at a VPD higher than about 1.30. Chlorotic or necrotic leaf tips are the predominant symptom of a too-high VPD. That optimal range also depends on the stage of growth.
what’s a professional??there are others but hey I think it's enough.
afterwards I also find out what the professionals say
sorry I don't know your story or you personally.what’s a professional??
i’ve been in this business for 38 years?
trust me there ain’t no one on this planet that knows it all,.
I believe you, I read your posts, I watch your videos etc etc we see that there is know-how or you have a good grasp of the subjecttrust me there ain’t no one on this planet that knows it all,.
i hear ya brother i just get razzled sometimes with lies and bullshit,.sorry I don't know your story or you personally.
after that when I say professional, it is an image of a person who knows more than me. Like rqs and other
A bit more about that... There's evaporation, transpiration and respiration. Water loss due to evaporation from the soil is good for the plants because we don't want their roots to be too wet. Transpiration, taking in CO2 and releasing O2, only happens when photosynthesis is occurring. Respiration, taking in O2 and releasing CO2, occurs continuously but at a much lower rate than does transpiration. Those are the three main ways water is released to the atmosphere.But know that i think about it im getting curious if there is a proper way for us to estimate evaporation rate i know it corelates somewhat to the VPD but from my understanding so far even if you would bother to meassure the Leaf temp. that would mostly be guessing the Transpiraion rate right?
i hear ya brother i just get razzled sometimes with lies and bullshit,.
seriously look at those sites that sell seeds,. i see more times than not that the pictures used to sell the strain are under feed, over feed, light stressed,. etc so if they don’t know how to grow, well than their information is not believable,.
when i need to get information, i go to science data and decide from that,.
most of the seed sites are run by immature young naive uneducated people,.
Why would you want to introduce light stress?That is good to know i was planning on trying to use VPD as a methode to introduce light stress somewhat in the far future I'll try to remember that threshold
Yeah i can know see that beein misleadingWhy would you want to introduce light stress?
VPD doesn't have much to do with light intensity, except perhaps due to the light's effect on air temperature. VPD mostly deals with heat and humidity. The optimal range varies based on the life stage of the plant. Young plants like a range of 0.80 to 1.00. As plants age, they can handle higher VPD levels. There's a standard math function to calculate it that's easy to find on the Internet. There are also charts. My environment controllers calculate it. Here's my display:
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The light is off. The VPD will increase as the tent heats up from the light.
My mistake Fig, I copied your copy!I just repeated what newbiegrowerta wrote, to confirm his overdose.
or maybe it wasn't addressed to me and i am sorry
No prob @MothmanMy mistake Fig, I copied your copy!
All good.
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