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You actually want to raise your humidity. I see your numbers show 23.9c and 58%, assuming leaf temp is -3 I show you should be aiming for 65-75% for the age of the plants assuming you are trying to follow VPD for optimal growth. Checkout the calculator below.Still thinkin about parchemt paper on top and aluminum foil on the sides of pots.
Feel Free. Always. To answer if that would reduce humidity.
Much appreciated.You actually want to raise your humidity. I see your numbers show 23.9c and 58%, assuming leaf temp is -3 I show you should be aiming for 65-75% for the age of the plants assuming you are trying to follow VPD for optimal growth. Checkout the calculator below.
Also, CO2 is useless in a tent, you need a sealed environment to see benefits of it..
Vapor Pressure Deficit VPD Calculator - Dimlux Lighting - The Best Grow Lights
Vapor Pressure DeficitCalculator Calculate both Room VPD and Leaf VPD automatically Just enter the value below to generate the VPD values for your room and your plants. You’ll need to know the room’s temperature, relative humidity, and the plant’s temperature. We recommend calibrating your...www.dimluxlighting.com
+1 on that ...Watch for signs of stress, that’s a powerful LED and it’s close to those tender plants. Just keep an eye on them after you change the lighting (either height or intensity).
+1 on this too ...You actually want to raise your humidity. I see your numbers show 23.9c and 58%, assuming leaf temp is -3 I show you should be aiming for 65-75% for the age of the plants assuming you are trying to follow VPD for optimal growth. Checkout the calculator below.
Also, CO2 is useless in a tent, you need a sealed environment to see benefits of it..
Vapor Pressure Deficit VPD Calculator - Dimlux Lighting - The Best Grow Lights
Vapor Pressure DeficitCalculator Calculate both Room VPD and Leaf VPD automatically Just enter the value below to generate the VPD values for your room and your plants. You’ll need to know the room’s temperature, relative humidity, and the plant’s temperature. We recommend calibrating your...www.dimluxlighting.com
^ Love this!We're too old, been doing it too long and been humbled too many times by grower's arrogance and skipping steps we knew we shouldn't.
Don't worry about charts. Those are simply pushing averages in a world where most things are a bit more fluid. Learn to read your plants. Frequently less is more ... and more becomes too much too quick.I hope you do not mind me pushing back a bit.
This would suggest i am behind the curve on lights.
Thanks,
Mark
That sounds like a lot =D I like it!Don't worry about charts. Those are simply pushing averages in a world where most things are a bit more fluid. Learn to read your plants. Frequently less is more ... and more becomes too much too quick.
For example ... I went a whole grow from start to finish without ever having my lights above 75%. All charts by the manufacturer would suggest my plants should have been at 100%. However, the leaves told me different so we didn't push it. If we had, we would have likely had a mess. Instead we pushed 32 clones and 4 mother plants through the flower tents in a 6 month period.
Edit: As for your watering ... it seems excessive. Every 2 days is a lot! You would be better off watering until you see run-off and then not water again until the pot is light. It's not uncommon for small plants in bigger containers to go a week between watering.
We use a moisture meter. The ones we get don't have a battery, only measure moisture and cost less than $10
BothNow what do you think its best?
1. To let the plant just become the best it can be
2. To train the plant with different methods
Thank you,
Mark
A general rule is not to remove more than a third of a plant at a time. I do less than that.20 years ago a yardkeeper told me a blade of grass will go into shock if you remove 30% of its leafmass at the same time.
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