WickedMichelle
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What matters most is vpd. At this stage you should be around 0.8-0.9 vpd and stay at that till you decide to start veg as a general rule. If you think or have been told that your strain might like a most drier climate I would add 0.1 max 0.15 on your average vpd. Even if it varies I think cannabis seedlings should not go over 1.1 average vpd. In other words I would prioritize well being and fast growth of the seedling and when the plant is ready to start veg and want to express his phenotype characteristics adjust the rooms on your best beliefs!Hi all.... Silly question.
I have plants in early stages. 6 days old to be precise. My tent app is calling for heavy humidity during the "seeding" phase. However the stats on my seeds say these plants like a warm dry climate. So... humidity is running in the mid 40's to the mid 50's. I have been putting a large pan of hot water in the tent to build up humidity. But should I do that if the seeds do not call for a humid environment?
Thanks in advance.
What is vpd?What matters most is vpd.
Vpd in simple is driven by a combination of the temperature and humidity, for every stage of the plant growth there s a different vpd sweet spot, you'll have to do plenty of research if you want a rich and successful grow but feel free to ask anytime.What is vpd?
Also... Start veg? Isn't it started? 1st 4 weeks is the veg stage according to the nutrient grow chart. 5th week is flowering. I can adjust when veg starts?
Do you have an humidifier by chance? If not get 1 on amazon from ac infinity, I have the big one and have to refill 15L every 3 days so you ll'have to refill with RO every 4 I assume. Your vpd is extremely high for a seedling, this vpd is even higher than what you'd want during final stages of flowering but its ok during veg if you have sufficient humidity to balance that and have the right vpd and fastest growth so if you are gonna have this high temp going let's raise that humidity to promote fast plant growth, especially when running autos,View attachment 2182671
My girls are 6 days old. The one on the right is watermelon and the one on the left is royal purple. Believe it or not, the purple sprouted one day after the watermelon and is really taking off.
I am using a 3x3 tent - (pics in profile somewhere lol) 18 hours lights on, also using a Deep Red additive light during those 18 hours, a 10 min IR light before the main lights, then a 10 min UV after the main light as recommended by the manufacturer. Then 6 hours darkness. Of course, I have to set the timers as they only get the additional lights on my days off. :(
Current temp 84 degrees F humidity 51%.
Will be starting nutrients next watering. Just got them today. Damn, they are expensive LMAO.
Awesome if you don't live in a too dry climate it could last up to a week.I went to my local dispensary and picked up a humidifier. They had the AC Affinity and I had a 25% off coupon. Got it for 40.00. They are on sleep time until 10.30 pm CST so I will have to install when they wake up. LOL.
That will have to wait till next paydayYou Definitely will need an ec and ph pen to prevent any malnutrition and proper flowering
Most of my equipment is AC Infinity, absolutely love them!I went to my local dispensary and picked up a humidifier. They had the AC Affinity and I had a 25% off coupon. Got it for 40.00. They are on sleep time until 10.30 pm CST so I will have to install when they wake up. LOL.
I would have gone with them but the same set up I have was 250.00 more with AC. Plus I got the additive lighting... As I replace filters, fans... I will probably go with them. But I did do some research and the FC3000 EVO light that came with my mars-hydro received some of the highest ratings. I was more concerned over the lighting more than anything (well, cost... LOL) and so far I am really happy.Most of my equipment is AC Infinity, absolutely love them!
If you ever upgrade tents/equipment, definitely look at what they have.
IMO best inline fans and love full Automation with the Controller 69.
Vapor Pressure Deficit (VPD) describes the difference between the water vapor at the leaf and the water vapor in the surrounding air. The greater the difference, the faster the movement of water from the leaves to the air. This is how water and nutrients move from the roots to the leaves. VPD provides a convenient index of this movement. Generally, the older the plant, the higher the VPD it can sustain.What is vpd?
I ended up putting my humidifiers in my tents. I don't use the hose with the AC Infinity humidifiers.This AC Infinity humidifier came in nice packaging and a really nice grow guide. Good instructions on installation too.Tiny hose... need to find a top spot to insert it... or just put the unit inside. Might be my only option.... cats may knock it over if left out. Already seeing tiny pin holes from their claws in my tent.
My last grow (1990's) I have 4 plants in my dining room all over 6 foot tall. 1st 2 feet did not have any leaves from my cats eating them.Cats... They love cannabis. One of my cats will tear a plant apart if I'm not careful. He's a huge barn cat.
So the humidifier has a VPD thing on it. One reason I got it. Thank you for the chart.Here's a VPD chart:
Make sure the mist doesn't blow directly on plants.Tiny hose... need to find a top spot to insert it... or just put the unit inside. Might be my only option.... cats may knock it over if left out. Already seeing tiny pin holes from their claws in my tent.
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