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They look fine to me bro… always some in every growThank you and I thought it looked like crap. Those pH nutrient burns bother me but it's only a few leaves. I don't think I showed those leaves.
They look fine to me bro… always some in every growThank you and I thought it looked like crap. Those pH nutrient burns bother me but it's only a few leaves. I don't think I showed those leaves.
So little tip here. If you want to maximize terps dont run RH below 55% and 55-60% is where i like to be. But you must be on point with airflow and not reach dew point after lights out so temp control is important. You have to make sure there is decent airflow to keep the humidity right at the microclimates around the bud from getting to high. The last 10days drop temp to about 70f.I did notice low to mid 40s rh and it smells of roses and around 55% it smells of berries.
Wouldn't the strain have more to do with that? Honest question. I thought indica dominant plants got very low humidity during flower and sativa only a little higher. I honestly don't know. How I was taught was to mildly stress the plant during late flower. This will up terps is the logic. Things like letting your water get ice cold in the fridge and 10 days before chopping just let the plants sit without any waterSo little tip here. If you want to maximize terps dont run RH below 55% and 55-60% is where i like to be. But you must be on point with airflow and not reach dew point after lights out so temp control is important. You have to make sure there is decent airflow to keep the humidity right at the microclimates around the bud from getting to high. The last 10days drop temp to about 70f.
Then you tell me if it doesn’t make your terps reek.
Good questions. On the fridge water my bucket isn't that cold but yeah I heard same thing shocking the roots with cold. I do pour slowly but I'm sure the roots on the side I water get a shock, that is ice cold. I pour a little every two hours till lights out.Wouldn't the strain have more to do with that? Honest question. I thought indica dominant plants got very low humidity during flower and sativa only a little higher. I honestly don't know. How I was taught was to mildly stress the plant during late flower. This will up terps is the logic. Things like letting your water get ice cold in the fridge and 10 days before chopping just let the plants sit without any water
Well terps are very prone to heat damage I believe some start to around 70f. So yea plant temp is key. Your right indica like a slightly lower RH but with that said the reason for ppl saying they need lower RH is because the bud size is usually much bigger and releases more moisture which can lead to bud rot. Thats why airflow is soooo important. Its not the room humidity in this sense we worry about but rather the humidity right at the bud… the microclimates right at the buds surface is the key so good airflow will help ensure no issues. Some growers end as high as 70-80% humidity.Wouldn't the strain have more to do with that? Honest question. I thought indica dominant plants got very low humidity during flower and sativa only a little higher. I honestly don't know. How I was taught was to mildly stress the plant during late flower. This will up terps is the logic. Things like letting your water get ice cold in the fridge and 10 days before chopping just let the plants sit without any water
This is only my opinion but the ice thing is to lower plant temps and also shock. I cant say if either work because i have not done that. But i can tell you keep plant temps under 70f not only aid in the production and retention of anthocyanins but also terpsGood questions. On the fridge water my bucket isn't that cold but yeah I heard same thing shocking the roots with cold. I do pour slowly but I'm sure the roots on the side I water get a shock, that is ice cold.
Temp!!! I just woke up and thought you meant RH. Damn , never mind. I'm embarrassing myself lolWell terps are very prone to heat damage I believe some start to around 70f. So yea plant temp is key. Your right indica like a slightly lower RH but with that said the reason for ppl saying they need lower RH is because the bud size is usually much bigger and releases more moisture which can lead to bud rot. Thats why airflow is soooo important. Its not the room humidity in this sense we worry about but rather the humidity right at the bud… the microclimates right at the buds surface is the key so good airflow will help ensure no issues. Some growers end as high as 70-80% humidity.
RH also… its a combination or the 2Temp!!! I just woke up and thought you meant RH. Damn , never mind. I'm embarrassing myself lol
I got lower humidity eats more from roots and higher from leaves more.RH also… its a combination or the 2
I have a system on how I do the refrigerated water that keeps the bucket from getting to cold. Mix it with my 74f cold tap water if it needs diluted before feeding. If the pH needs adjusted mix a little with the bucket water before feeding and feed it at least once a day some fresh 74f cold (nute) tap water before refrigerating the rest of let the water sit out for the day.Lucky me because that's right around where it's at thermometer was slowing down around 71.
Isn't the combination of the two called VPD? The right temp and right humidity equals plants optimal performance. I stay in the stressed zone to the edge of stressed with heat and humidity. Download tent buddy ap. It's got a vpd chart. Lumen and par testing. Just choose the right lighting source before checking par. It's pretty accurate but you have to be literally touch the plant tops to get an accurate readRH also… its a
My watering source is natural and the ppm. Changes depending on the season. Never higher than 22 ppm or lower than 2ppm. My ph will swing from too low to perfect depending on rainfall totals and how much seeps into the well from ground waterI got lower humidity eats more from roots and higher from leaves more.
I have a system on how I do the refrigerated water that keeps the bucket from getting to cold. Mix it with my 74f cold tap water if it needs diluted before feeding. If the pH needs adjusted mix a little with the bucket water before feeding and feed it at least once a day some fresh 74f cold (nute) tap water before refrigerating the rest of let the water sit out for the day.
Yes…. But to accurately calculate you MUST take leaf temps into accountIsn't the combination of the two called VPD? The right temp and right humidity equals plants optimal performance. I stay in the stressed zone to the edge of stressed with heat and humidity. Download tent buddy ap. It's got a vpd chart. Lumen and par testing. Just choose the right lighting source before checking par. It's pretty accurate but you have to be literally touch the plant tops to get an accurate read
I have well water spring fed and it's always 10 and pH fluctuates. I'm using almost a tsp of UP to pH fresh nute water to 6.0/6.1.My watering source is natural and the ppm. Changes depending on the season. Never higher than 22 ppm or lower than 2ppm. My ph will swing from too low to perfect depending on rainfall totals and how much seeps into the well from ground water
Are you a big night owl fan? I have about 15-20 packs of Night Owl. Especially their latest and greatest with colabs. I'm growing star spangled banner, Purple pope , popescicle, queens banner 3 right now. Purple pope is Mandalorian AKA Gnome Genetics Anvil strain x wizards apprentice. You might wanna try to find their latest releases. This Purple Pope is a huge plant already and is gonna yield big.I have well water spring fed and it's always 10 and pH fluctuates. I'm using almost a tsp of UP to pH fresh nute water to 6.0/6.1.
I wasn't sure on the humidity at this stage and notice whenever it got low I got roses and when it stayed at 55 it smelled of berries. I didn't realize how big a roll humidity played on terps I thought humidity was for bud structure.