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How do I lower my VPD ? using a Pulse

NedReynolds Mar 18, 2020 16 Replies 9,405 Views
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3 days into owning a Pulse I watch my VPD climb higher and higher... sometimes above 2..
2.3 to be exact... always at the hottest part of the day cycle.

Can I just apply cold conditioned air ?

I am also color blind and thought to make a post for color blinded folks like me.
Harder to grow when you can't see it right or wrong....

Thanks kindly - First post! Cheers - Ned Reynolds
 
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click that big box
it'll show the fancy graph. a mouse hover tells you which is which in abbreviations so being color blind wont affect you there.
scroll down to the VPD guidance spot a bit underneath the graph.
type in what VPD you want to achieve. hit enter.

it'll then show you what to change your temp to or your humidity to. usually aim to increase (in your case) humidity, its cheaper and easier and thats generally what plants want. otherwise youd have to lower your temp to about 65 to lower your vpd to where you'd want it and plants aren't too thrilled to be in those temps.
 
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Usually humidity control is what you want. Inkbird controllers are great for running a humidifier and keeping it within a narrow zone. I ran one all winter and had great results. Now that it’s warming up I’m having to run a dehumidifier which has its own monitor and controls so no external controller is needed. With LEDs you want warmer leaf temps for ideal results. 80 degrees ambient temp is the sweet spot in my experience.
 
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Veg chart


Flower chart

 
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visajoe1 said:
Veg chart
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Flower chart

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Huh never seen a vpd chart for flowering. Guess they finally are telling the truth that greenhouse conditions are not good for flowering cannabis. I keep humidity down in veg too. Mold tends to appear above 60% in my experience.

Also cannabis is extemely adaptable to humidity.
 
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I’ve so much to learn... goodness.
But I would say it’s still not overwhelmingly difficult work. The light is doing ALL the work.
 

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Trying to get my sunglasses on the phones camera ... ugh...
 

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Trying to get my sunglasses on the phones camera ... ugh...
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is there a fan in there
 
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One small one... it started out as a temporary but stuck until I figure out which tent.
Looking at BudBox XL150.
Whatever tent ... I will have 2-3 fans...

But yeah.. right now just a small Honeywell... moving a little air constantly thru the canopy as best it can...
 
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Dang! Thats an expensive tent. Save your money and get a cheap one and use that money for other stuff. I've had several tents, they're all the same. I paid less than $85 for my 4x4 new
 
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I’ve so much to learn... goodness.
But I would say it’s still not overwhelmingly difficult work. The light is doing ALL the work.
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Those plants look so nice.
 
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I bought a 5x5 from Amazon for $138... can't get the damn thing set up by myself... fuck... thanks fucking virus.
I set the tent poles up only to take it down and move it.
 

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Growth
 

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i bet you can set it up yourself its just a hassle. mine took about 15 minutes to get the wrap around the tent, its 4' x 8' x 7' but i did it solo little by little
 
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The shit part is I am working with only one good leg.
I had a plastic one put in.. my old one wore out.
Skateboarding ... and 100% worth it. 110%
But yeah.. I can go and do it.. right fuckin now.
 
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it is a bitch, no lie. i put my 4x4x7 together solo, used my body and arms to support it until i got two full sides done. Then it was easy.
 
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NedReynolds said:
3 days into owning a Pulse I watch my VPD climb higher and higher... sometimes above 2..
2.3 to be exact... always at the hottest part of the day cycle.

Can I just apply cold conditioned air ?

I am also color blind and thought to make a post for color blinded folks like me.
Harder to grow when you can't see it right or wrong....

Thanks kindly - First post! Cheers - NedView attachment 951581 Reynolds
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do you have a laser thermometer? if not, find a cheap one somewhere. you need to find your actual leaf temps to know true status of your plants and actual VPD. if you have multiple strains, they likely run at different temperatures.
 
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