Moe.Red
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You are definitely in better shape, but not out of the woods. Let me explain.
You are in the red on 75* 40% RH. Even when you get to 60%, you are barely in range.
There is a lot more to VPD than this chart, and quite honestly the chart is somewhat misleading, but it works to get this point across. I think your problem is actually worse than this chart portrays because you really need to know leaf temps to calculate VPD, and since your lighting is not strong, it effects that as well. But I am guessing because we don't have all the data points.
If you cannot get control of your environment, your results will be sub-par. It's like 85% of the reason we grow indoors in the first place.
I'd like to see the plant that is recovering in the same pic to compare, but you may need to just muddle thru this grow and get some experience while you wait for a better climate in your lung room, or you spend some money and time on that RH issue.
Assuming you're as close as you are going to get on this grow, next thing to look at is your nutes. Where are we at with your watering and what nutes are you adding at this point? Any EC, PPM or PH data you can share and how you measured it?
You are in the red on 75* 40% RH. Even when you get to 60%, you are barely in range.
There is a lot more to VPD than this chart, and quite honestly the chart is somewhat misleading, but it works to get this point across. I think your problem is actually worse than this chart portrays because you really need to know leaf temps to calculate VPD, and since your lighting is not strong, it effects that as well. But I am guessing because we don't have all the data points.
If you cannot get control of your environment, your results will be sub-par. It's like 85% of the reason we grow indoors in the first place.
I'd like to see the plant that is recovering in the same pic to compare, but you may need to just muddle thru this grow and get some experience while you wait for a better climate in your lung room, or you spend some money and time on that RH issue.
Assuming you're as close as you are going to get on this grow, next thing to look at is your nutes. Where are we at with your watering and what nutes are you adding at this point? Any EC, PPM or PH data you can share and how you measured it?